Even those who are not familiar with the energy-dome-wearing, synchronized dancing and anti-capitalizing New Wave band Devo, have likely heard the catchy lyrics of the band's most popular single ...
Legendary synth-pop band Devo will be celebrated as part of this year's Ann Arbor Film Festival, organizers announced Tuesday. The Akron, Ohio nerdcore outfit will be featured in two of the ...
The union representing council chief executives has asked for its members to be guaranteed a pay increase that “matches” what is agreed for most staff. The three unions which represent council staff, ...
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Its theme song is a reworked version of the DEVO track ‘Uncontrollable Urge’. “I’ve written so many other songs for films and television shows,” the artist told Rolling Stone.
Now that’s progress! It sounds like perfect conceptual fodder for Ohio multimedia pranksters Devo, but our present-day nightmare is their old energy dome hat. Mankind’s backwards trajectory was ...
MTV's ubiquitous video series has become a huge earner for the musician, all thanks to the Devo song used as its theme. By Tyler Jenke When Devo opened their 1978 album Q. Are We Not Men?
In the earliest days of MTV, few songs were more inescapable than Devo’s fractured New Wave classic “Whip It.” With hardly any bands making music videos when MTV launched in 1981 ...
The historic Los Angeles fires dealt another blow to local film crews who were already struggling to find work. Motion picture industry payrolls averaged around 100,000 last year through November ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Takara Bio USA Holdings, Inc. (“TBUSH”) today announced the acquisition of Curio Bioscience, a pioneering company in the field of spatial genomics.
Guided by the satirical concept of humanity’s de-evolution, Devo embraced an entire multi-media package, both underground filmmakers and art-punk synthesists, with their sardonic low-budget experiment ...