"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 ...
In a new interview, band members reflect on how their antics, and politics, are finally being appreciated and why they no longer care about being snubbed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The reason?
Three days had passed since the 2024 presidential election and, like millions of other Americans, Devo co-founder/frontman Mark Mothersbaugh was baffled by the outcome. One of the masterminds behind ...
2026 is going to be a big year for Devo. The crew will be on tour with b-52s on the Mutate, Don't Stagnate AND their documentary, directed by Chris Smith (the guy who did the Fyre Fest doc), is up for ...
Devo's Gerald Casale says he was initially very unhappy about his band being compared to Kiss, but that over time he came to see the attempted putdown in a different light. In a recent interview with ...
Devo co-founder Gerald Casale thinks someone is trying to stop his band from being recognized in the home state where it all began. In an August 2025 interview with Gold Derby, Casale, 77, addressed ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am a music journalist from New York City, living in Nashville. Mark Mothersbaugh isn’t a fan of acid. The musician, artist, and ...
Look, I wouldn't want to finish things up, either. The B-52's and Demo both emerged in the late '70s with arty, conceptual takes on pop music. Both of them were theatrical and visually distinctive and ...
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