A new film of Devo performing their early material will be screened at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood on January 17th, followed by a discussion with the director, co-producer, and Devo members Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale, and Bob Mothersbaugh! The movie and soundtrack will see a wide release on Blu-ray/DVD and CD/LP on February 10th. 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." Ticket info here. Blu-ray on Amazon here. Images: Mothersbaugh and Casale in their early hardcore performance-art glory; Blu-ray cover design.
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