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American stone band

OK Go

OK Go performing in 2012.

OK Go performing in 2012.

Groundwork information
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.Southward.
Genres
  • Culling rock
  • power popular
  • pop rock
  • indie stone
  • indie popular
Years agile 1998–present
Labels
  • Paracadute
  • Capitol
  • EMI
  • BMG
Associated acts
  • Fence Team
  • Secret Dakota Ring
Website okgo.net
Members
  • Damian Kulash
  • Tim Nordwind
  • Dan Konopka
  • Andy Ross
By members
  • Andy Duncan

OK Get is an American rock ring originally from Chicago, Illinois, now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash (pb vocals, guitar), Tim Nordwind (bass guitar and vocals), Dan Konopka (drums and percussion), and Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards and vocals), who joined them in 2005, replacing Andy Duncan. The band is known for its often quirky and elaborate ane-take music videos.

The original members formed as OK Go in 1998 and released two studio albums before Duncan's difference. The band's video for "Hither Information technology Goes Over again" won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007.

History [edit]

External video
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Germination and early years (1998–2000) [edit]

The band'due south pb singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp in Traverse City, Michigan, when they were 11.[two] The ring proper name comes from an inside joke developed at Interlochen; they had an oftentimes loftier art teacher who would repeatedly say, "OK... Go!" while they were drawing.[3] They kept in touch after army camp, often exchanging mixtapes which influenced each others' musical tastes and the band'southward future audio. They met the band's future guitarist and keyboardist Andy Duncan in high schoolhouse.[4] Nordwind and Duncan moved to Chicago for college, and, with drummer Dan Konopka, formed the band Stanley'southward Joyful Noise.[5] After graduating from Brown University, Kulash moved to Chicago.[5] The quartet formed OK Go with the name being "an obvious selection for usa" according to Nordwind.[3]

The ring marketed themselves aggressively, putting up posters all around Chicago and touring heavily.[5] Within a twelvemonth the group had shared the stage with international artists such equally Elliott Smith, the Promise Ring, the Olivia Tremor Command and Sloan.[5] At the end of 2000, the band was invited by radio host Ira Glass to serve every bit the house band for live performances of This American Life.[5] Glass as well helped the band creatively after asking Kulash the question, "Do you see yourselves every bit being earnest or clever?"[v] Kulash struggled with the question earlier deciding that the answer was hostage. "I wanted to write a full-on rock song, one that fabricated me experience like Queen songs made me experience," after which he wrote Get Over It.[5]

The band self-released two EPs, titled Dark-brown EP (2000) and Pink EP (2001), which were culled from an album'due south worth of songs recorded in February 2000 with producer Dave Trumfio, to serve as demos.[6] [ commendation needed ] The demos did non state the band a label deal,[ commendation needed ] but got them the attention of booking agent Frank Riley, who offered them shows with They Might Be Giants, a relationship that led to OK Get opening for the band numerous times during this period.[5] OK Go was introduced to the band'south director past Giants' singer John Flansburgh, who had initially wanted to co-manage the group himself.[7] In 2001 the group moved to Los Angeles,[8] although they considered their Chicago roots important even a decade later.[9]

OK Go (2001–2004) [edit]

OK Go at the Albany Tulip Festival (May 2006)

Though the band had offers from bigger labels, they signed to Capitol Records in April 2001[v] believing that, as the offset signing past newly hired characterization president Andy Slater,[10] they would get more than attention and back up.[eleven]

The ring released its debut anthology, OK Go, on September 17, 2002, afterwards it was pushed back by the label from its original June release engagement.[5] The album was recorded at the Capitol Studios in Los Angeles and, though the original plan was to practice minor tweaks to the original demos, the band concluded upwards rerecording everything and adding five new songs, including the first single "Get Over Information technology,"[5] which afterwards appeared in Triple Play Baseball, Madden NFL 2003, and Guitar Hero 5 video games.[12] To promote the release, the characterization sent out miniature ping pong tables to press outlets,[vii] a reference to the "Get Over It" video directed by Francis Lawrence. In support of the anthology, the ring toured with a diverse grouping of acts including the Vines, Phantom Planet, Superdrag, the Donnas, Fountains of Wayne, and Mew,[v] [13] [14] [xv] [xvi] and played a number of festival shows including Leeds in 2002 and 2003, and NoisePop, Reading, Witnness, and T in the Park in 2003.[17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22]

In the United states of america, the album reached #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Nautical chart and #107 on the Billboard 200 Chart.[23] [24] In the United Kingdom, the start single "Get Over It" debuted at no. 27,[25] in the Britain singles chart on March 16, 2003, and the band performed it on that week'southward edition of Pinnacle of the Pops. Also that week, the single's video was named video of the calendar week by Q magazine.[26]

Oh No and You're Not Solitary (2005–2008) [edit]

The band's 2d album, Oh No, was recorded in Malmö, Sweden, in the autumn of 2004 and was produced by Tore Johansson (the Cardigans, Franz Ferdinand) and mixed by Dave Sardy (Nine Inch Nails, Jet, System of a Downwards). After recording, in February 2005, Andy Duncan left the band citing artistic differences, major label pressures, and the band's rigorous touring schedule.[12] [27] Duncan was replaced by Andy Ross, who won the job over thirty-four other guitarists who auditioned for the role, in a procedure that concluded with each candidate being asked about his or her willingness to do a choreographed trip the light fantastic on stage.[28] Ross introduced himself to the ring's fans by writing a blog entitled "The Will To Rock," in which he detailed life on the road beginning with his first show with the band on February 18, 2005.[29]

The album was released in Baronial 2005. Oh No gained popularity for its first unmarried, "A Million Ways". Guitarist Andy Ross invented, designed and programmed a web application hosted at a1000000ways.com which immune people to hear the single and to share it with their friends in exchange for complimentary downloads from the iTunes music store.[30] The video for "A Million Ways" featured the band in a lawn performing a trip the light fantastic toe choreographed by lead vocalizer Kulash'due south sister, Trish Sie. By August 2006, the video had become the most downloaded music video always with over ix million downloads.[31] The band performed the dance live on British Goggle box testify Soccer AM, likewise every bit on the late-night American comedy show Mad Television set. The US version of the album includes "9027 km", a 35-infinitesimal rail of atomic number 82 singer Damian Kulash's girlfriend sleeping that is not listed on the album art.[32] Fans speculated that the track's proper name is derived from the distance between Los Angeles, California, and Malmö, Sweden, where the album was recorded and that the runway was included to forestall the band'due south label from using the extra space for digital rights management (DRM) software.[32] On Dec 6, 2005, Kulash published an op-ed piece in The New York Times advocating confronting record labels' use of DRM software.[33]

In back up of Oh No, the band toured extensively, sharing dates with bands such as Death Cab For Cutie, Panic! at the Disco, Kaiser Chiefs, and Snow Patrol,[28] [34] [35] [36] as well as a slew of special performances including costless shows on New Year's Eve in New York Metropolis'south Times Square and in the parking lot earlier the University of Michigan vs Michigan State Academy football game game,[37] and festivals such equally the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Bennicassim in Spain, Formoz Festival in Taiwan, Summertime Sonic in Japan, and Incheon Pentaport in Republic of korea.[38] [39] [forty] [41] [42]

On November seven, 2006, after the success of the "Here It Goes Again" video, the band released a deluxe DVD version of the album.[32] The DVD contains a documentary on the making of the anthology, the four official Capitol Records videos, a video of the band's appearance on Chic-a-Go-Go, a 'super cut' of the hundreds of fan versions of the "A Million Means" trip the light fantastic toe, a backside-the-scenes video of the making of the "Here It Goes Again", rehearsals for the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, an acoustic functioning of "What to Do," a video for "There's A Fire" featuring video game characters, a dance booth version of "Don't Ask Me," and alive versions of "Do What You lot Want" and "You're So Damn Hot."[32]

After visiting New Orleans in 2007, the band returned to tape an EP with New Orleans funk stone band Bonerama and producer Mark Nevers,[43] to raise coin for musicians who were still displaced by the 2005 Hurricane Katrina. The EP, entitled You're Not Lonely, was released on Mardi Gras, February 5, 2008.[44] The title is taken from a line in David Bowie's "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide," a comprehend of which appears on the EP, forth with renditions of Bob Dylan'due south "I Shall Be Released" and three songs from "Oh No."[43] The EP was sold exclusively through iTunes and raised over $40,000, which helped buy a new habitation for New Orleans musician Al "Funfair Fourth dimension" Johnson in the Musicians Village. Johnson, who sings on "I Will Be Released," the final song on the EP, moved into his new habitation in Dec 2008.[45] In support of the EP, OK Go and Bonearama played 2 benefit shows, i on January 11, 2008, at Tipitina's in New Orleans, and the other on February 2, 2008, at the ix:30 Order in Washington DC, which was streamed live past NPR and featured on a subsequent NPR podcast.[43] [46]

Of the Bluish Color of the Heaven (2008–2012) [edit]

On Oct 12, 2008, OK Get announced that the members had finished writing new songs for its 3rd album and were in the studios in upstate New York with producer Dave Fridmann (the Flaming Lips, MGMT).[47] The band previewed its tertiary album, titled Of the Blue Color of the Sky, on a curt sling of dates on the East Coast of the United states of america that March, starting in Philadelphia on March 6, 2009 at the TLA Theatre. The name of the album comes from a pseudo-scientific volume written past Augustus Pleasonton in 1876 entitled The Influence of the Blue Ray of the Sunlight and of the Blue Color of the Sky. The members of the band have stated that these songs are the "danciest, most anthemic, virtually heartbroken, and honest songs" of their career, and the anthology itself takes a much more funky, dance-prone, notwithstanding melancholy sound to it, cartoon influence from Prince. On May vii, 2009, a vocal from the album, titled "Skyscrapers," was released for streaming online.[48] The commencement single, "WTF?", was released on November 17, 2009. On January 8, 2010, OK Go appeared on The Tonight Bear witness with Conan O'Brien and performed a vocal from the album, "This Besides Shall Pass". Of the Bluish Color of the Sky was released on January 12, 2010.[49]

After the starting time two videos for Of the Blueish Colour of the Heaven were posted to YouTube in 2009, the ring was quickly met with complaints from fans who were but able to view them on YouTube. In response, Kulash posted a long letter of the alphabet on the band's website explaining the tape label'southward policies. The letter itself went viral,[l] subsequently being reprinted in Gizmodo,[51] cited every bit "required reading" on BoingBoing,[52] and excerpted on many other websites. At the finish of the letter of the alphabet, Kulash included embed codes for the band'south most recent video in directly opposition to the desires of the label. On Feb 20, 2010, the New York Times printed an Op-Ed in which Kulash furthered the arguments he made in his open up letter.[53]

On March 9, 2010, the band uploaded a video to YouTube entitled "OK Go Announces new label," in which Kulash, accompanied by two dogs in neckties, announces the creation of Paracadute.[10] On March 10, 2010, the band announced it had cut ties with EMI and Capitol and formed the contained label Paracadute.[54] The dissever became official on April one, 2010. Paracadute then assumed ownership of the album, "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky", though the band's first 2 albums, "OK Go" and "Oh No" remained catalog items of EMI.[55] That night OK Go performed a single from its newly independent tape on Tardily Night with Jimmy Kimmel.[56] Now charting its own destiny every bit an independent entity, the band has attempted to plot a new course for itself, every bit Kulash puts it: "We're trying to exist a DIY [do-it-yourself] ring in a mail-major characterization world."[57]

The starting time wholly new release on the ring'southward characterization Paracadute Recordings was 180/365,[58] a live anthology recorded over several shows in 2010, mixed by producer David Fridmann, and released on June 21, 2011. The album championship refers to the number of concerts the band played in the form of one twelvemonth. A stream of the album premiered on the technology website Mashable before its official street date.[59] To celebrate the release, the band printed and sold 2 hundred signed copies of 180/365: The Volume, a express edition book of bout photographs by Nathaniel Woods which was made available but to purchasers of the album.[60] The album was sold digitally and on CD in vi-panel eco-friendly "Tron Pack" packaging from Norway.[61]

In July 2012, the band partnered with the Humble Parcel for a pay-what-you-volition release of the remix collection Twelve Remixes Of Four Songs, alongside titles from MC Frontalot, They Might Be Giants, Christopher Tin, Hitoshi Sakimoto, and Jonathan Coulton.[62]

The band'due south most successful case of its new business model was a partnership with Country Farm Insurance at a bespeak when the company was looking to tap into a younger audience past creating a piece of interesting digital content.[63] The collaboration resulted in a music video for "This Too Shall Laissez passer" featuring a large Rube Goldberg machine built in a warehouse.[64] Released on March 1, 2010, the video quickly went viral, with ane.4 meg YouTube views in the showtime 48 hours[63] and over 50 million total views every bit of Feb 2016[update].[65] Since the "This Too Shall Pass" Rube Goldberg Machine video, OK Go has employed a like brand partnership model in projects with Range Rover,[66] Yahoo,[67] Cisco, Samsung,[69] Google Chrome,[lxx] Jose Cuervo,[71] and Chevrolet.[72]

Hungry Ghosts (2012–2019) [edit]

In December 2012, OK Get released a collection of rare songs, B-sides and covers called "Twelve Days of OK Go". The collection was released for free on the ring's website and includes covers of songs past the Beatles, They Might Exist Giants, the Kinks, Adam and the Ants, and Pixies.[73]

Following Twelve Days of OK Go, in January 2013 the band announced Twelve Months of OK Go, a complimentary long form release of new and rare recordings, B-sides, and covers distributed i vocal per month through the band's electronic mail list and free mp3 web shop.[74] The collection includes covers of songs by the Breeders, the Specials, and Nelly.[75] In March 2013, OK Become released a new unmarried "I'm Non Through" through "Twelve Months of OK Become" and in partnership with advertising bureau Saatchi & Saatchi for The Saatchi & Saatchi Music Video Challenge.[76]

On April iii, 2013, OK Go announced on its YouTube channel that the band was in the procedure of recording its quaternary album.[77]

On May 6, 2014, OK Go appear that its 4th studio album, Hungry Ghosts, would exist released in October 2014. The album was made available for pre-order on the directly-to-fan platform, PledgeMusic.[78] The showtime official single, "The Writing's on the Wall" was released on June 17, 2014, forth with a music video that had reached over one million views within a day.

On October xiv, 2014, Hungry Ghosts was released. Since then, the Pledge Music campaign has stopped. A music video for "I Won't Let You lot Down" was released on Oct 27, 2014. In its showtime two weeks, the video hit 12 million views on YouTube.[79] The video features a cameo from the J-pop band Perfume (see Other appearances).

The video for "Upside Downward & Within Out" was released on February eleven, 2016, where the ring perform the song while moving about in microgravity, with the assistance of a reduced-gravity aircraft provided by the Russian S7 Airlines.[fourscore] [81]

On July 20, 2016, OK Go released "I Don't Understand You," a stand-alone unmarried that was a collaboration with Perfume.

On November 24, 2016, OK Go released the music video for "The One Moment", featuring multiple seemingly unconnected events filmed in the span of a few seconds. The video is and so slowed down to reveal each activity being played in perfect synchronization with the vocal.[82] [83]

On November 23, 2017, OK Go released the music video for "Obsession." 567 printers were used to create a multicolored backdrop in the video.[84] [85]

Recent activity (2020–present) [edit]

In early 2020, during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kulash and his married woman barbarous ill with the 2019 novel coronavirus.[86] After his recovery, while the band members were following stay-calm orders at their individual homes, they wrote and recorded "All Together Now" and filmed a video for information technology over two months as a tribute to the healthcare workers battling the infection. The vocal and video were released on May 12, 2020, with proceeds going to Partners in Health.[87] [88] In early 2021, the ring released an audio-visual embrace of "This Will Be Our Twelvemonth" past The Zombies, which they as well covered in 2004. The band has as well uploaded several alternate music videos for "All Together Now" on YouTube, including various different clips sent to them by fans.

Damian Kulash in one case stated in a livestream that he has been working on some new music, but not specifically in an album form.[89] Kulash besides hinted in an interview that he might practice another video in zilch gravity for a futurity song similarly to "Upside Down and Within Out."[90]

Videos [edit]

OK Become has earned considerable fame for the band'south creative and often depression-upkeep music videos, most of which have been promoted through Internet video sharing sites like YouTube.[91] Many of these have go viral videos; the 2006 video for "Here It Goes Once more", in which the band performed a complex routine with the assist of motorized treadmills, received over 50 one thousand thousand views on YouTube within four years.[92] The band's video for "Needing/Getting", released February 5, 2012 in partnership with Chevrolet, debuted during Super Basin XLVI and has over 47 million views on YouTube.[93] Samuel Bayer, who produced many music videos in the 1990s, asserted that OK Go's promotion of music videos on the Internet was akin to Nirvana's ushering in the grunge movement.[92] Many of the videos also use long or single-shot takes, which Salon 'southward Matt Zoller Seitz claims "restore[s] a sense of wonder to the musical number past letting the performers' humanity smooth through and allowing them to do their thing with a minimum of filmmaking interference".[94] The success of OK Get's music start won the band the 14th Annual Webby Special Achievement Award for Film and Video Artist of the Year.[95] The video for "This Too Shall Pass" was named both "Video of the Year" and "All-time Stone Video" at the 3rd annual UK Music Video Awards.[96] "This Too Shall Laissez passer" won the LA Film Fest's Audience Award for All-time Music Video,[97] UK MVA Awards – Music Video of the Year Winner 2010,[98] among others.

The band has worked with directors including Francis Lawrence, Olivier Gondry (blood brother of Michel Gondry), Brian L. Perkins, Scott Keiner, and Todd Sullivan. The videos have been screened and displayed at museums, art galleries, and film festivals around the world including the Guggenheim Museum,[99] the Museum of the Moving Prototype,[100] the Edinburgh International Film Festival,[101] the Los Angeles County Museum of Fine art, the Los Angeles Film Festival,[102] [103] and the Saatchi & Saatchi New Director'due south Showcase.[104]

In 2008, Damian Kulash said that the band had not produced the music videos every bit office of any overt "Machiavellian" marketing campaign. "In neither example did we think, 'A-ha, this volition get people to purchase our records.' It has always been our position that the reason you lot wind up in a rock ring is you want to make stuff. Y'all desire to do creative things for a living."[105] On the release of the ring'due south video for "The Writing's on the Wall" in 2014, Kulash explained to Rolling Rock that the band continued to brand such quirky videos post-obit their success after "Hither It Goes Over again" because the ring worried about existence considered a i-hitting wonder: "We could go in two directions: Nosotros could either try to out-cool it – try to out-run information technology like Radiohead did with 'Creep' – or just embrace it and become, OK, what really worked here."[106]

Other appearances [edit]

"Get Over It" is featured in the EA Sports video games Triple Play 2002 and Madden NFL 2003, while a censored version of "Don't Ask Me" is featured in MVP Baseball 2003 [107] [108] [109] and as background to the transitions in the British Tv testify The Inbetweeners.

Likewise, "Here It Goes Again" was featured in Rock Band, Guitar Hero 5 and SSX on Tour; while "Do What You Want" was featured in a back to school goggle box campaign for J. C. Penney and the video games EA Sports NHL 06, Guitar Hero: On Tour, and Burnout Revenge.[110] [111] [112] "Invincible" was a theme vocal for ABC's Sat Nighttime Football for the 2006 flavour.[112] The band's song "A Million Means" was featured in Ring Hero.[113]

The band contributed a cover of the Zombies "This Will Be Our Year" as the lead runway of Futurity Soundtrack for America, a political benefit album put out by Barsuk Records in the fall of 2004.[114] Lead vocalist Damian Kulash wrote a how-to-guide entitled "How Your Ring Can Fire Bush-league" for bands hoping to help unseat President George W. Bush.[115] [116]

Afterward visiting New Orleans in 2006, the ring recorded an EP with New Orleans funk rock band Bonerama, to raise coin for musicians who were withal displaced past the 2005 Hurricane Katrina. The EP, entitled You're Non Lone, was released on February 5, 2008.[44] [117]

In 2007, OK Become wrote the fight vocal for the Chicago soccer squad, Chicago Fire Southward.C. The song was offered on the team's official website as a free download. Also in 2007, OK Become covered the Pixies "Gigantic" for American Laundromat Records Dig for Fire: A Tribute to Pixies CD.[118]

The ring's song Do What You Want could likewise be heard on the in-game radio in the LucasArts published video game Thrillville: Off The Rails. "Here It Goes Over again" is as well featured in the minigame Stunt Rider.[119]

In 2009, the band appeared as the wedding ring Tastes Like Chicken in DreamWorks' I Love You, Man starring Paul Rudd and Jason Segel.[120]

In Apr 2010, OK Get collaborated with Brett Doar of Syyn Labs to build a speciality Rube Goldberg Machine chosen "The Colbert Machine" for the ring's appearance on The Colbert Report.[121] At the terminate of the episode, the ring performed "This As well Shall Pass" with host Stephen Colbert singing atomic number 82 vocals.[121] Later that year, the OK Get vocal "Here It Goes Again" was included in the soundtrack for the children's film Ramona and Beezus.[122]

In 2011, OK Go were featured in the meta-documentary The Greatest Movie Ever Sold by Morgan Spurlock with the song "The Greatest Song I Ever Heard". In the flick, Damian Kulash says: "Does that hateful... Hold on, if we make the theme for The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, does that mean that we're the greatest rock ring e'er to write a theme vocal?" whereby Spurlock responds: "Absolutely."[123]

On May ix, 2013, the band, through its label Paracadute,[64] released Say The Same Thing, a collaborative word guessing game app for iOS and Android in which two players attempt to guess the same discussion, by finding common points between 2 random starting words.[124] The app, which was created past guitarist Andy Ross during the ring's down time, is based on an improv game which the band plays together while on bout. The band advertised the app by releasing a comedic video that introduces and explains the game.[125] On May 15, 2013, "Say The Aforementioned Thing" became the 50 billionth download in Apple's App Store.[125]

OK Go also contributed a song to the 2015 film Hot Tub Fourth dimension Machine 2 titled, "You're a Fucking Nerd and No One Likes Yous."[126]

In February 2015, the ring was featured in a segment created to assistance children learn colors in a premiere for "The Cookie Thief", a Sesame Street movie special.[127]

In March 2015, OK Go made a cameo appearance in the music video for "Pick Me Up" past Japanese electropop group Perfume, following Perfume's cameo advent at the beginning of OK Get's "I Won't Let Yous Down".

In June 2019, the ring was featured in the Ripley's Believe It or Non television program on the Travel Channel, showing the making of the music video for their song "The One Moment."

Charity piece of work [edit]

In 2007, the band released You're Not Alone, a charity EP whose proceeds raised money for musicians displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The successful EP, which helped purchase a home for New Orleans musician Al "Funfair Time" Johnson, was the well-nigh public example of the band's increasing interest in politics and social issues, as the campaign included promotional appearances on Late Nighttime with David Letterman too every bit charity concerts. Earlier examples of the ring'southward activism include a ten-page PDF titled "How Your Band Can Fire Bush," which was written by Kulash and distributed on the band's website.[128] [129] Other efforts have included straight appeals to fans of the band via the band'southward email newsletter,[130] auctioning themselves off on behalf of Sweet Relief Musician'southward Fund,[131] and the Burrito Project in which the group enlisted fans to join them in handing out burritos to homeless people earlier concerts. In Chicago, the ring partnered with the Inspiration Corporation, a local provider of services to the homeless.[132] The band has played several high-profile political and charity events, including a Super Tuesday Voter Awareness bear witness hosted by Stella in 2008,[133] and a star-studded benefit in Los Angeles led by Frank Black, and including Weird Al, Tenacious D, and others.[134] Lead vocalizer Damian Kulash has written Op-eds in the New York Times on digital rights management[135] and net neutrality,[136] an issue he also testified nearly in front of the Firm Judiciary Antitrust Task Strength about in March 2008,[137] and also discussed with the FCC commissioner. The twenty-four hour period later that meeting, it was appear that the Net would be reclassified under Title 2 of the telecommunications act — ane of the band'southward short-term goals,[138] which the band members nodded to in their five-word Webby acceptance speech: "Fight for Net Neutrality now."[139]

The band has also used the massive popularity of its videos to further its favored causes. Downloads of the "White Knuckles" video went to ASPCA and were earmarked for rural animal shelters, and the video itself ends with a call to back up brute rescue.[140] A marching band costume from "This Also Shall Pass" was auctioned off to feed the homeless[141] and xi of the signed Gretsch guitars and amplifiers used in "Needing/Getting" were sold to do good the Fender Music Foundation, which provides instruments to music education programs.[142] [143]

OK Go has besides allowed its music on benefit albums, virtually notably Honey New Orleans, a 31-vocal online compilation that benefits a multifariousness of New Orleans organizations. Lyrics from the band'south contribution, "Louisiana Land", reference a number of New Orleans personalities and institutions, which the New Orleans Times-Picayune called "indicative of simply how securely the members of OK Go waded into the local gestalt."[144] and the Future Soundtrack for America, a compilation released by Barsuk Records that benefited MoveOn.org and Music for America, which included OK Go's cover of "This Will Be Our Year" by The Zombies.[145]

On January 18, 2017, 2 days earlier Donald Trump was inaugurated equally the 45th President of the U.s., OK Go released a cover of the politically charged Morrissey song "Interesting Drug". The music video includes images of Trump and other prominent political figures equally bad people and ends with a list of organizations the band recommends viewers support. Fans of the band had mixed reactions, prompting this status update on OK GO's Facebook page: "Morrissey Official wrote this song nearly 30 years agone merely it seems truer to us now than always. The comments nosotros've gotten over the past twenty-four hour period are fascinating. We specially applaud those who disagree with usa without abandoning civility or respect. Y'all give u.s.a. hope."[146]

In recent years, OK Become has worked on OK Go Sandbox to create music videos and educational tools with the Playful Learning Lab (a partnership with the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota).

Special appearances and tours [edit]

From 2002 to 2005, OK Go toured across North America and Europe on tours with the Vines, Phantom Planet, Superdrag, the Music, Fountains of Wayne, Kaiser Chiefs, the Redwalls, Brendan Benson, and She Wants Revenge.[147]

On October twenty, 2005, OK Go appeared on Practiced Morning America to teach and perform the trip the light fantastic toe from the "A One thousand thousand Ways" video.[148]

On December 31, 2005, the band performed surrounded by pyrotechnics and confetti on the Pontiac Garage Phase in New York Metropolis for the Times Foursquare New year'due south Eve Celebration.[149]

In May 2006, OK Go toured with Panic! at the Disco; in September the band toured the U.K. supporting Motion Urban center Soundtrack before returning to the Us to tour with Death Cab for Cutie in belatedly 2006 and Snow Patrol in Spring 2007. In Summer 2007, OK Go opened for the Fray on its North American tour.[147]

On Feb 4, 2008, OK Go headlined a fundraiser for the Barack Obama presidential campaign at Bowery Ballroom in New York City on the night before the Super Tuesday elections.[150] The event was hosted past vocaliser/songwriter Craig Wedren and the comedy group Stella.[150]

On Feb 23, 2008, the band performed at the release party for Ben Karlin's collection of essays Things I've Learned From Women Who've Dumped Me at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood.[151] Lead singer Damian Kulash contributed an essay for the collection entitled "A Dog Is Not A Reason To Stay Together."[152] Comedians Stephen Colbert, Will Forte, Andy Richter, Dan Savage, and Patton Oswalt likewise contributed essays to the collection.[153]

From 2009 to 2011, OK Go headlined an extensive tour across North America, Europe, S America, and Asia in back up of Of the Blue Colour of the Sky, including festival appearances at Kanrocksas Music Festival (Kansas City, U.Due south.A.), Festival Cultura Quente (Caldas de Reis, Spain), and Positivus Festival (Salacgrīva, Republic of latvia).[147]

OK Go at 2010 WWDC Bash wearing conference jackets

On May half dozen, 2010, The Baltimore Lord's day reported that OK Go was selling USB flash drives with recordings of each show on the Spring 2010 U.Due south. Tour[154]

On May 23, 2010, the band performed live underwater on stage at Maker Faire in San Mateo California.[155] The band members' heads were each submerged in h2o bubbling attached to breathing apparatuses for the duration of the performance, with lead singer Damian Kulash completely submerged in a tank of water.[155]

On June 10, 2010, the ring was the surprise musical invitee at Apple Inc.'south 2010 World Wide Developers Conference.[156]

In October 2010, OK Go performed acoustic versions of "White Knuckles", "Hither It Goes Again", and "This Too Shall Pass", along with a handbell version of "Render", at the Poptech! Conference in Camden, ME.[157]

On November 17, 2010, OK Become visited the Today Show for a special Today Goes Viral series and helped hosts Ann Curry, Meredith Vieira, Matt Lauer, and Al Roker create a terminate motion video set up to "White Knuckles." In the video, the hosts were enclosed in glass containers filled with brightly colored ping pong assurance.[158]

On November 27, 2010, OK Go joined the Yo Gabba Gabba! Party In My City tour for a special guest performance at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.[159]

On June 23, 2011, the band gave a free concert at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, to celebrate the 14th ceremony of the Millennium Stage. During the show, the band performed "Return" on handbells.[160] In advance of the performance, the Kennedy Center invited fifteen Twitter followers and guests to film the show, in order to produce the arrangement's first crowd-sourced concert video.[161]

On August iii, 2011, OK Go performed at Barack Obama's 50th birthday party, along with musicians Jennifer Hudson and Herbie Hancock at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago.[162] [163]

On August 10, 2011, the band did a live idiot box performance of the dance the members created with Pilobolus for their All Is Not Lost interactive video on the NBC show America's Got Talent[164]

On January 31, 2012, OK Go appeared on the children's television show Sesame Street in a video called "3 Primary Colors" meant to teach the young audience nigh red, yellow, blue, and the colors made when you mix them.[165] "3 Primary Colors" was simultaneously released as a game on the Sesame Street website.[165]

On May 10, 2012, OK Go was the featured ring on This American Life Live!, a special performance of the testify telecast alive to movie theaters across the US and Canada.[166] Past downloading a smartphone app coded by guitarist Andy Ross, viewers were able to play forth with the band'south handbell performance of "Needing/Getting".[167]

Musical style [edit]

OK Go'due south music fashion has generally been regarded equally alternative rock,[168] [169] [170] [171] power pop,[172] [173] pop rock,[174] [175] [176] indie stone,[177] [178] and indie pop.[173] [179]

Members [edit]

Electric current

  • Damian Kulash – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, programming (1998–present)
  • Tim Nordwind – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1998–nowadays)
  • Dan Konopka – drums, percussion (1998–present)
  • Andy Ross – lead guitar, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (2005–nowadays)

Sometime

  • Andy Duncan – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1998–2005)

Timeline [edit]

Discography [edit]

  • OK Go (2002)
  • Oh No (2005)
  • Of the Blue Colour of the Sky (2010)
  • Hungry Ghosts (2014)

Awards and nominations [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • OK Go's channel on YouTube
  • WaveCat Playlist
  • Say The Same Thing website
  • Ring Blog
  • OK Go at IMDb

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