What's Happening?
Netflix has released a new documentary titled 'Devo,' which explores the 52-year career of the new wave band known for hits like 'Whip It' and '(I Can’t Get Me No) Satisfaction.' The documentary features interviews with founding members Mark and Robert 'Bob' Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale, providing insights into the band's innovative approach to music videos and their influence on the industry. Directed by Chris Smith, known for 'Tiger King' and 'Fyre,' the documentary is available for streaming on Netflix. The release coincides with Devo's upcoming 'Cosmic De-Evolution Tour' with The B-52s, set to begin in Toronto in late September.
Why It's Important?
The documentary highlights Devo's pioneering role in the music industry, particularly in the realm of music videos, which were not common until the launch of MTV in 1981. By showcasing the band's history and impact, the film offers a cultural retrospective on how Devo shaped the new wave genre and influenced subsequent artists. The timing of the documentary's release, ahead of their tour with The B-52s, serves to renew interest in the band and potentially attract new fans, while also providing existing fans with a deeper understanding of Devo's legacy.
What's Next?
Following the documentary's release, Devo will embark on the 'Cosmic De-Evolution Tour' with The B-52s, covering 11 cities from late September to early November. This tour presents an opportunity for fans to experience the band's music live, potentially boosting ticket sales and streaming numbers for the documentary. The collaboration with The B-52s may also lead to further joint projects or tours, expanding both bands' reach and influence.