MonksHabit t1_jd8mw4l wrote
Reply to comment by Emperor_Zar in Devo documentary film announced (simply titled 'Devo') and will be directed by Tiger King/American Movie/Fyre director Chris Smith by YoureASkyscraper
I was listening to “Girl U Want” and “Freedom of Choice” the other day and it struck me how much of a straight ahead rock band they were. We all had the impression that they were new wave electronica, but they sound pretty organic by today’s standards.
stevencastle t1_jd9axxo wrote
Check out their Hardcore compilations, it's demos from before they got a record contract. They were pretty punkish back then, before punk was a thing.
Sparklefanny_Deluxe t1_jd9bmzl wrote
Clock Out!
rubbishfoo t1_jd9c9lk wrote
Look at you with your mind spinning...
stomach t1_jd96x00 wrote
i agree - the tempo and vibe was very 80s, but the band was mostly relying on synths as substitute guitar parts, whereas lots of other new-wave bands were trying to make 'synth music.'
Emperor_Zar t1_jd93yn9 wrote
“Some Things Never Change” which was featured as the title song to the 1988 game Nueromancer (based on the 1984 Novel by William Gibson), is a VERY good song and is just as relevant today, as it was then. Scarily so.
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