Devo
Hardcore Vol. 1
DEVOs Hardcore documents the groups beginning as pre-punk outcasts in the fertile Akron, Ohio, underground rock scene.
Spawned at the nearby college of Kent State, site of the infamous May 4 Massacre, DEVO formed as a conceptual art
project armed with the radical philosophy of de-evolution. Brothers Mothersbaugh (Mark, Bob and Jim) and Brothers Casale
(Jerry and Bob) along with drummer Alan Myers soon whipped up an otherworldly brand of "devolved blues" that could hold
its own alongside the beatnik groove of 15-60-75 (a.k.a. The Numbers Band) or the primal rock poetry of The Bizarros.
Recorded on various four-track machines and in tiny studios, basements and garages between 1974-1977, Hardcore reveals
their strikingly clear vision: rock n roll stripped bare of its collective cool and jerked back into propaganda fit for
post-modern man. Its no surprise that these transmissions would soon catch the eye and ear of Brian Eno, who later
produced their landmark 1978 debut album. Noisy synth, strangled guitar chops and a primitive rhythmic thud power the
early DEVO sound. Threaded beneath it all are lyrical themes of post-McCarthy paranoia, middle-class ephemera and DEVOs
long-running topic of choice: sex, or lack thereof. Few moments in pop music history can match the grinding, pent-up
energy of "Mongoloid" and the spastic bounce and sputter of "Jocko Homo" (two anthems presented in their earlier and
superior versions here). Cult favorites like "Mechanical Man" and "Auto-Modown" make Volume 1 essential listening.
Superior Viaduct and Booji Boy Records are proud to present DEVOs Hardcore to a new generation of spuds, lovingly
packaged with Moshe Brakhas stunning cover photography. As David Bowie said in 1977, DEVO is indeed "the band of the
future.".
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
06-05-2013
Label
Item-nr
441409
EAN
0857176003249
Availability
Not in stock