DEVO : The Next Generation

On March 17, Devo will be releasing “Devo 2.0,” a collection of their songs sung by a quintet of kids. The group re-recorded some of its best-known tracks for the release, and also created some new material. There will also be a companion DVD featuring videos directed by bassist Gerry Casale. Walt Disney Records just … Read more

New project from Book Of Love members

Lauren Johnson and Ted Ottaviano of Book Of Love have a new band called The Myrmidons. The group is rounded out by vocalist/guitarist Lori Lindsay and has have launched a website at http://www.themyrmidons.com/. We’ll be running a full interview with the band soon, but in the meantime asked Lauren to briefly tell us about the … Read more

DEVO action figures!

We’ve seen toys of everyone from Kiss to Jim Morrison, but one obvious choice has been so far missing from the world of action figures. In early 2006 that will change with the introduction of the Devo action figure! The 9 inch figure features the classic yellow jumpsuit, Energy Dome Hat and bullwhip and also … Read more

Ultraviolence

On his latest release as Ultraviolence, Psycho Drama, Johnny Violent injects new life into the concept album. Released on Earache Records, the album unfolds as a “techno opera,” telling the story of a character named Jessica who is pursued by a hitman. Built from original spoken and sung performances rather than film samples, the album … Read more

The Moon Seven Times

With their third album, “Sunburnt,” The Moon Seven Times have yet again evolved a great deal musically. “We haven’t intentionally pursued any of that,” says vocalist Lynn Canfield. “I think when we came together, we were doing stuff that was a lot more atmospheric. It seems like it’s shifted a lot; now it’s more about … Read more

Empirion

Empirion is a British trio who create hard electronic dance music that bridges the gap between techno and industrial. The group is comprised of Bob Glennie, Oz Morsley, and Jamie Smart. Their debut album, “Advanced Technology,” is out on XL Recordings. The following is an interview with Glennie. When did the band start, and how … Read more

Severed Heads

Australia’s Severed Heads have always been pioneers in creating art through electronics. Formed in Sydney in 1979, the group is widely recognized as one of the innovators behind the growth of electronic music. In addition, they’ve been experimenting with “multimedia” since before that term was even in wide use. Video has played a big role … Read more

Frazier Chorus

It’s been six years since Frazier Chorus has put out a new album, and perhaps no one is more surprised by the return than the groups’s one remaining member, Tim Freeman. Singer/songwriter Freeman had pretty much given up on performing and was going to focus on composing songs for other people to sing. But much … Read more