On the busy and bustling corner of Belmont and Sheffield lies the quaint, old pile of bricks that make up the famous Vic Theater. Read More
"Things are about to get MANIC," so says Rock Sound magazine. Read More
D evo emerged in the mid-1970s from the rubber-manufacturing capital of Akron, Ohio. Catalyzed by the notion that humanity was regressing instead of progressing—and disenchanted further by the Kent State student killings in 1970—Devo's members manifested their theory of "de-evolution" through spasmodic, robotic rock that was augmented by banks of analog keyboards, mordant lyrics, satirical uniforms, and DIY, ahead-of-their-time videos. Read More
Some things get better with age: wine, violins, Devo. Read More
Nearly four decades after Devo first deranged pop culture, the band returns Tuesday with a U.S. tour — and a cool line of bizarro rugs from head mutant Mark Mothersbaugh. Read More
Blink-182, Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Irvine; September 17, 2009. Read More
DEVO have signed a unique, ground-breaking worldwide partnership with their original label home Warner Bros. Records that exhibits the band’s long-time commitment to innovation in all aspects of their career. Read More
Outside of drumming for California's funny punk outfit the Vandals and the alternative troupe A Perfect Circle, Josh Freese had ... Read the full Josh Freese bio.