In 2005, Chicago power-poppers OK Go were a mid-level major-label act that had good songs but no real niche in the world. That changed when they dropped the video for "A Million Ways," the lead single ...
On a spring afternoon in 2005, the members of OK Go dressed up in tacky suits, gathered in front of a video camera and awkwardly danced their way into history. The band’s DIY single-shot clip for its ...
But now, OK Go has returned with its most ambitious project since 2017: the drop of a new single and video, “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill.” In a complete return to form, frontman Damian Kulash ...
That band with the treadmills. Damian Kulash, lead singer of OK Go, is aware a lot of people know the group only by that vague moniker, courtesy of a mesmerizing 2006 video for “Here It Goes Again” ...
GRAMMY-Award-winning rock band OK Go has unveiled their brand new single, “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill,” alongside the official music video that premieres on The Kelly Clarkson Show (check local ...
Kulash and the band's bass player Tim Nordwind sat down for a panel earlier this week with music video director Aaron Duffy. By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor If you purchase an ...
Two decades after redefining viral creativity, Ok Go’s frontman reflects on DIY spectacle, analogue magic and resisting Tiktok-era metrics. Few artists have shaped the language of the modern music ...
Filmed for less than $5,000, rumored to have been shot in one take and viewed over 11 million times on YouTube, OK Go's video for "Here it Goes Again" earned a Grammy Award for the band Sunday, taking ...
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