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DEVO’s Gerald Casale Has New EP Of “The Invisible Man” With Martyn Ware Remix Video
Last Friday was Record Store Day Black Friday, and while I actually bought a few 7″ singles and a CD – not at a record store, it must be said, I was aware that DEVO’s Gerald Casale had another EP … Continue reading
Steel Cage Match: “Peek-A Boo” Battle
I was over at MyVinylDreams yesterday, and djjedready had posted a Siouxsie + The Banshees 12″ of “Peek-A-Boo” that I wanted to comment on and then it struck me: DEVO had a single with the same title! You don’t suppose…? … Continue reading
An Interview With Gleaming Spires’ David Kendrick [part 2]
Today we finish up with the interview with Gleaming Spires’ David Kendrick. Touching on the late history of that band as well as the group’s concurrent existence as Sparks live and studio band for the first half of the 80s. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1985, 1988, David Kendrick, DEVO, Gleaming Spires, Sparks
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An Interview With Gleaming Spires’ David Kendrick [part 1]
When I was contracted last month by the PR agent promoting Omnivore’s CD reissue program for the works of Gleaming Spires, it was like having my wish granted by a genie. When they offered an interview with Spire David Kendrick, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1978, 1981, 1983, DEVO, Gleaming Spires, Kim Fowley, Rodney Bingenheimer, Stephen Hague
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DEVO Recombine For Twin 2021 Shows With More Shirts, Discs In Pipeline
When it rains, it pours DEVO in these days of Maximum De-Evolution®! If the 21st century had not made abundantly clear enough, we’ve already peaked. Decades ago, really, and it’s just the big entropic wave approaching us at 120 m.p.h. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, DEVO, Gerald Casale
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A Second Chance For DEVO Leisure Garb Now Happening
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention this after getting burnt like many a spud on the highly desirable DEVO “Leisure Wear” cotton short that w spoke of when the first notice was sent a few weeks ago. We … Continue reading
DEVO Reissues Amazing Garment That Sold Out In Record Time
We had some other vintage music review planned for today, and that can wait. I just got an email this morning from the DEVO mailing list and – boy howdy – the band have decided to reissue their infamous leisure … Continue reading

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