Friday, December 19, 2014

DEVO FILM AT NOISE POP SF

The Noise Pop Festival in San Francisco has just announced an exciting lineup of movies that include Hardcore Devo Live, a new concert/documentary film about the band's early work. Band founder/songwriter Gerald Casale will at the event for Q&A. Screening is 7PM on Feb 20th at the Roxie Theater. Additional screenings in LA and Minneapolis. Press release: "DEVO was among the most thought-provoking bands to emerge in the aftermath of punk, but before hits like “Whip It,” DEVO worked in the basements and garages of Akron, Ohio, to make raw, unfiltered music that the group called “Hardcore DEVO.” In the summer of 2014, DEVO did 10 shows performing these seminal pre-fame songs, created between 1974 and 1977 and rarely played since then. Shot at the Fox Theater in Oakland, California, this exciting concert film captures these groundbreaking artists performing the songs that started it all, interwoven with interviews revealing the history of the band." A number of interesting movies join Devo on the bill, including Stop Making Sense, Metropolis (with live score), Spike Jonze skate films, and The 78 Project. Noise Pop features some incredible artists this year. See site for details. Watch a clip of Hardcore Devo Live on Vimeo here. Devo website here.


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