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Devo's 1978 debut is an absolute new wave/alternative classic. Produced by Brian Eno, the album serves as a great introduction to the band's quirky and highly original sound-- stiff grooves, robotic rhythms, and humorously intellectual lyrics abound. Although Devo is considered a joke band by some, co-leaders Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale are exceptional songwriters, capable of creating unpredictable song structures and contagious melodies (Soundgarden, Nirvana, and Robert Palmer have all covered Devo compositions). That said, ARE WE NOT MEN is one the band's best and most consistent records.
Kicking things off with the concert favorite "Uncontrollable Urge," Devo instantly transports the listener into its warped world, where potatoes (or "spuds") are considered sacred, mutants run rampant, and mankind is constantly regressing, or "devolving"--hence the band's name. More intriguing oddities follow, such as a totally reconstructed version of the Rolling Stones classic "Satisfaction" (its imaginatively funny video was an MTV favorite in the network's early days), as well as such fan favorites as "Mongoloid," "Jocko Homo," "Gut Feeling," "Come Back Jonee," and the creepy "Shrivel Up." A truly great album that certainly hasn't lost it's edge over the years.
Deluxe EditionSpin (5/01, p.112) - Ranked #38 in Spin's "50 Most Essential Punk Records" - "...Laced with acrid shots of synth-slime, uncontrollable urge overkill, and riff after killer riff." Spin (p.104) - "[A] satirical piss-off manifesto using spastic synthesizers and guitars to crank out the greatest anthems..." CMJ (1/5/04, p.6) - Ranked #18 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1979". Mojo (Publisher) (3/03, p.76) - Ranked #38 in Mojo's "Top 50 Punk Albums" - "...Devo's debut bridged between Krautrock at its most potent and punk's nihilistic spirit..." Q: Are We Not Me? A: We Are Devo! Music Q: Are We Not Me? A: We Are Devo! Music Q: Are We Not Me? A: We Are Devo! Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   I am sooo DEVO. How long can this go on?! Finally, Warner Bros. has started to remaster classic DEVO albums. I say it's about damn time! This is one of two of the first to be remastered (The other being Freedom of Choice). I am guessing that Warner Bros. will be remastering them all eventually? Years ago, Henry Rollins' Infinite Zero label remastered a lot of DEVO's old albums (I proudly own them all), but, as far as I know, never remastered Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are DEVO!, and Freedom of Choice. Well, now they have been remastered and both sound beautiful. Both albums include extra live tracks, especially this one which includes a special concert performance of the entire album from start to finish that was recorded May 6, 2009! This album really floored me by how much better it sounds than the previous version. I have owned this album on vinyl way back in the early eighties, and CD, and this is by far the best version that I have ever heard. I literally can hear sounds coming through my speakers that I have never heard before, it's that much richer. Standout tracks are Uncontrollable Urge, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Praying Hands, Mongoloid, Gut Feeling/(Slap Your Mammy) and Come Back Jonee. Buy it, Beautiful Mutants! Submitted by Dan Walimaa (Detroit Rock City, Michigan)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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