Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Conaco, LLC. It’s been 18 years since the indie band OK Go enlightened the world on a new way to use treadmills with ...
There is a forgettable Kinks album with a memorable title, “Think Visual.” The 1986 release featured a title inspired by the powerful and ubiquitous MTV. OK Go has always thought visually. The melodic ...
OK Go is embracing love in their latest music video. Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE, lead singer-guitarist Damian Kulash and bassist Tim Nordwind explain why this music video — which involved 29 ...
On January 16, OK Go premiered a new song, which is to say they premiered a new music video. Made up of 64 individual clips, loaded onto 64 iPhones, “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill” created a sort of ...
NEW YORK – Babies, movies and a pandemic. Life came at the band OK Go pretty quickly. "The next thing we knew, it had been like eight years since our last record and we got to work making one," lead ...
For better or for worse, OK Go is as well-known for its lauded music videos — particularly 2006’s Grammy Award-winning “Here It Goes Again” and its treadmill choreography — as the music they’re ...
When Los Angeles rock band OK Go announced their very limited summer concert bill, it only included four shows in July. Three were in Midwest cities—and somehow, Nashville was the only Southern city ...
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 ...
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 ...
Stephen Colbert's final 'Late Show' monologue is packed full of surprise celebrity guests On Mashable's Say More, hosts Kristy Puchko (Mashable's Entertainment Editor) and Mark Stetson (Senior ...
Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind tell PEOPLE about their playful music videos and reflect on breaking the internet in an unexpected way Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been ...
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