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New Devo Album - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 03-10-2009

I know the Pom Daddy comes here first for all his cutting edge music new so I thought I would post this. If it weren't for the Dead, I'm sure DM would be a huge Devolutionist. But Devo is making a new album. It's going to be out in the fall. I bought there last single that came out in 06, which you could hear over the Dell computer ad.
Quote:Devo whipping up first album since 1990


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Time to dust off the red flowerpot hats.

Devo, the new-wave band famed for its terraced headgear and the catchy ditty "Whip It," is putting the finishing touches on its first studio album since 1990, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

The as-yet-untitled release is scheduled to come out in the fall; no label is attached yet. It marks Devo's first new music since the 2007 single "Watch Us Work It" and first album since 1990's "Smooth Noodle Maps."

The lineup includes four of the five members from the classic 1975-1985 lineup: frontmen Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale, and guitarists Bob Casale and Bob Mothersbaugh. Session musician Josh Freese is filling in on drums. Alan Myers, who played with Devo during that decade, is now an electrician in Los Angeles.

Devo will perform at the South by SouthWest music festival in Austin, Texas, on March 20, and will perform a pair of U.K. shows in May.

The band, whose name is a contraction of "de-evolution," formed in 1972 in Akron, Ohio, as a quirky surrealist concept. Besides "Whip It," the band also recorded offbeat covers of the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and Allen Toussaint's "Working in the Coal Mine." Mark Mothersbaugh went on to become a successful film and TV composer.



Devo 2.0 was the kermit to my talking heads... - Drunk Monk - 03-11-2009

http://disneymusic.disney.go.com/albums/devo20.html


Re: New Devo Album - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 03-11-2009

They need to cover the Wierd Al song "Dare to be Stupid" Then the world can end as the ourobouros eat his own tale to completion.


Re: New Devo Album - Drunk Monk - 02-18-2014

Quote:Devo's Bob Casale Dies At 61
ARTICLESNEWS
By Jason Lipshutz, N.Y. and Keith Caulfield, L.A. | February 18, 2014 1:08 PM EST

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Bob Casale
Courtesy of the Casale Family

Bob Casale, a founding member of New Wave pioneers Devo, died at the age of 61 on Monday (Feb. 17). A statement from Casale's brother Gerald, also a member of the group, confirms that the cause of death was heart failure.

The Casale brothers formed Devo in Akron, Ohio in 1972 with Mark Motherbaugh and Robert Mothersbaugh (Bob Casale was known as "Bob 2" in the group, with Robert Mothersbaugh called "Bob 1"). The group's spastic post-punk earned a cult following in the mid-70's, and 1978 debut album "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!," produced by Brian Eno, earned critical acclaim.

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Devo's biggest success on the Billboard charts came with its iconic single "Whip It," which reached No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. The act charted two more singles: "Working In the Coal Mine" (No. 43 in 1981) and "Theme from 'Doctor Detroit'" (No. 59 in 1983). The album that contained "Whip It," 1980's "Freedom of Choice," was the group's highest-charting effort on the Billboard 200. It hit No. 22 and spent 51 weeks on the list, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (for one million copies sold).

The band's 2010 album, "Something for Everybody," ended a 20-year album hiatus for the group, and hit No. 30 on the Billboard 200 and No. 5 on the Alternative Albums chart. Bob Casale served as Devo's guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist for most of its four-decade run.

"As an original member of Devo, Bob Casale was there in the trenches with me from the beginning," says Gerald Casale in a statement. "He was my level-headed brother, a solid performer and talented audio engineer, always giving more than he got. He was excited about the possibility of Mark Mothersbaugh allowing Devo to play shows again. His sudden death from conditions that lead to heart failure came as a total shock to us all."

Bob Casale, born in July 1952, is survived by his wife Lisa, his son Alex and his daughter Samantha.
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Re: New Devo Album - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 02-18-2014

Saw them in Concert with Jennifer Baily back in the day. Had to leave early as she almost passed out from the crush of the crowd.