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Know before you go. That's the message the Oklahoma City Police Department has for boaters hitting lakes during the Fourth of July weekend.
OK Go doubled down on the approach in 2006 with its video for “ Here It Goes Again,” another bare-bones production that had the musicians dancing on eight synchronized treadmills, then went on ...
OK Go, which will perform Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17 at the Bellwether, emerged during the infancy of YouTube. The band's inventive, low-budget videos established the likable act.
Damian Kulash, lead singer of OK Go, who just released a new album, shares his favorite things, including crunchy peanut butter, audio cables, kids’ sunscreen, and more.
There’s nothing like that experience.” OK Go and L.A. Exes perform at the Majestic Theatre, 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit, on Saturday, April 26. Doors at 7 p.m. 313-833-9700 or majesticdetroit.com.
OK Go went viral almost 20 years ago for dancing on treadmills in the "Here It Goes Again" music video The music video "Love" from their new album And The Adjacent Possible features 29 robots and ...
OK Go spent "eight days hurling" themselves at the exercise machines to figure out what exactly they could do. And the rest is history. The PEOPLE App is now available in the Apple App Store!
OK GO: (Singing) Song there's ever been. Love. SHAPIRO: The band's latest video for the song, "Love," is a frantic journey through a kaleidoscope of mirrors hinging on robotic arms.
OK Go is using technology the right way with their fifth studio album, called “And The Adjacent Possible.” It’s been a decade since their last album, but the alternative band is determined ...
OK Go "Love" music video. Dávid Lukács "And of course every optical trick has to be very precise for it all to work. We had to do it in a train station that never got above 35 degrees because it ...
Alongside their fifth studio album, And the Adjacent Possible, debuting today, OK Go has released a new music video for a song called Love featuring kaleidoscopic effects created by the band, 29 ...
OK Go addresses this on the album opener, "Impulse Purchase," which Kulash says is "written somewhat tongue-in-cheek" as a poem to artificial intelligence and the algorithm that decides who ...