Devo announced in early 2009 that they would be performing at the
South by Southwest International Conference (SXSW) in Austin, Texas on March 20 with a warm-up show in Dallas on March 18. At these shows, Devo performed a new stage show utilizing synchronized video, similar to the technique they used for their 1982 tour. They also debuted new costumes and three new songs: "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)", "What We Do" and "Fresh". All of these songs included a video backdrop, with the band performing in front. On Friday, April 10, 2009, Devo debuted the music video for "Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)" on their website, through
Vimeo. In an interview for the website "Subba-Cultcha", Casale stated that "regardless of the final [album] title, it will be 'Fresh'!" This statement led to speculation among fans that
Fresh would be the new album's title. According to the "In the Studio" section of the June 2009 issue of
Rolling Stone, the album was pushed back to 2010 to allow for "radical remixing". In late 2009, Devo announced that it had signed a new contract with their original label,
Warner Bros., to release their new album. In an interview with Gerald Casale in late October 2009, he announced that Devo's new album would be picking up from where they left off: "We think it's the best record that we'd ever done although we're not certain that
Fresh will be the title. There are more good songs on this album than any other record that we've made. We're aiming for a spring release." In January 2010,
Billboard published a preview of the upcoming album, stating that it would be released in April 2010. In the interview, it was stated that Casale hoped to call the album "
Something for Everybody, despite the publicized working title of
Fresh." The final track listing was still being decided but was likely to feature the high-energy (and "focus group-approved," according to Casale) "Please Baby Please" as well as tracks produced by
Greg Kurstin and
John Hill. On January 17, 2010, it was announced that Devo would be performing on the second day of the 2010
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in
Indio,
California. On February 22, 2010, Devo performed at one of the
2010 Winter Olympics victory ceremonies at
Whistler Medals Plaza, in Canada. They returned to the SXSW conference in Austin, Texas on March 11 to conduct a panel titled "Devo, The Internet & You". On April 17, 2010, the same day as both their Coachella performance and
Record Store Day, Devo released a 12-inch vinyl single of "Fresh" backed with "What We Do". A sticker on the sleeve confirmed that the title of the new Devo album would be
Something for Everybody. On April 20, Devo released the
Song Study EP on
iTunes, which contained the same tracks as the "Fresh" single, along with the addition of the "Song Study Video". That night, Devo performed "Fresh" and "Whip It" on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where it was announced that the album would be released on June 15. For one week, beginning on June 10, the album was streamed online through
Colbert Nation. Devo also performed "Fresh" on the
Late Show with David Letterman on June 16, 2010. ==Release==