The words 'Ok Go have release a new video' are always a source of excitement for music fans, giving that they are always coming up with new and innovative ways to create a visual masterpiece with ...
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 ...
OK Go add another entry to their compendium of next-level music videos with the release today (Jan. 16) of “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill,” which is made up of 64 videos on 64 different phones presented ...
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 ...
It’s been 18 years since the indie band OK Go enlightened the world on a new way to use treadmills with their jaw-dropping routine in the music video for their hit song, “Here It Goes Again.” The ...
You're lying if you've never been in awe of an OK Go music video. Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind speak exclusively with PEOPLE about their evolution as a band since going viral for dancing on ...
It's been 20 years since the band OK Go released "Here It Goes Again." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "HERE IT GOES AGAIN") OK GO: (Singing) Oh, here it goes, here it goes, here it goes again. SHAPIRO: But the ...
OK Go's latest music video for "A Stone Only Rolls Downhill" uses 64 iPhones and an awful lot of planning and effort. OK Go is a band known for coming up with unique music videos, with the ...
OK Go have made quite a name for themselves on the internet, not only for their musical abilities but for their extremely imaginative videos. This is mainly down to two videos for 'Here It Goes Again' ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. OK Go's Andy Ross, from left, Dan Konopka, Tim Nordwind and Damian Kulash. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) On a spring ...