"We're fragile old men." That's how Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh describes three of the new wave band's original members who recently wrapped the 50 Years of De-Evolution tour and earned their ...
Founders Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale reminisce about everything from male groupies to the time Richard Branson tried to add the Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten to their lineup. By Seth Abramovitch ...
History is written by the winners, as the quote goes, but what happens when the losers out to be right? The music world will find out when the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announces its Class of 2022, and ...
The process of making a documentary on the iconic ’80s New Wave band, Devo, was a five-year journey, according to director Chris Smith. But in researching the band over that time some fabulous ...
Devo is headed to Sundance, not just for the festival premiere of the Chris Smith-directed documentary film that share’s the band’s name, but a Jan. 21 performance by the group at the just-opened ...
“This documentary is just to try and get some of the information down on film somewhere, before it’ll scatters away,” admits Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh of the documentary about the band that premieres ...
For half a century, the Ohio band have confounded audiences, collaborated with A-listers and continued to reinvent themselves. They explain why now is the time to finally call it a day In 1960s Akron, ...
While at the Sundance Film Festival promoting the fantastic new documentary “Devo” (from “Tiger King” and “American Movie” director Chris Smith), founding Devo member Mark Mothersbaugh told TheWrap a ...
With Devo on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ballot for the second time ever this week, Mark Mothersbaugh spoke to Billboard about his COVID-19 recovery, what he thinks about the Rock Hall, working on… ...
A Vulture series in which artists judge the best and worst of their own careers. “We should’ve been marketed as social scientists.” Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photo by Richard Creamer/Michael Ochs ...
Since their inception in the early seventies, Ohio’s imaginative musical sons, Devo, have continued to defy convention. Mixing elements of the raw power and production synonymous with the then ...