I’d read Unmasked before The Brand, because although clearly Jerry and Mark are “having issues” on some aspects of their career with each other, they both seem more energised by talking about the early days and the more theoretical Devo stuff. By the time you get to Oh No! and onwards in The Brand, nobody seems particularly happy about anything and Smooth Noodle Maps feels lucky to get two pages. Some of the commentary is particularly loaded as well. Which is a shame because otherwise it’s a perfect companion to the band’s music. I am not as huge a fan as my wife is, but I very much have begun to appreciate their whole career now and one of the reasons they’re fascinating is their two creative leaders both have their own forms of autistic obsessions that when united really do work to create some astonishing art. And this book is full of example of that art