OK Go
The Chicago band OK Go combined off-kilter guitars, Pixies/Cars fetishism, and straightforward power pop sensibilities to produce eccentric, catchy songs. Consisting of vocalist/guitarist Damian Kulash, guitarist Andrew Duncan, bassist Tim Nordwind, and drummer Dan Konopka, OK Go formed in the fall of 1998. Prior to Kulash moving to Chicago from Washington, D.C., the other three members of OK Go had been members of the Chicago band Stanley's Joyful Noise. After just a few months, OK Go garnered considerable media attention in Chicago without having recorded a single full-length album, their success attributed partly to an exuberant live show and opening spots for for heavyweights like Elliott Smith and The Promise Ring. They released two three-song CD singles to tide fans over until a full-length could be recorded, and also served as the sort-of house band for a touring version of the NPR show This American Life. OK Go eventually signed with Capitol and issued an eponymous debut in September 2002, scoring the modern rock radio hit "Get Over It." When the combo returned in August 2005 with Oh No, it was without guitarist Duncan, who'd left after sessions for the album had ended. His replacement was Andy Ross. Hefty amounts of ingenious creativity helped the guys make several low-budget music videos that became hits thanks to their simple yet highly memorable premises. The video for "A Million Ways" featured the guys showing off their best synchronized dance moves in the backyard, spawning countless fan tributes online, while the popular "Here It Goes Again" included nothing but OK Go boogieing down to the song on multiple treadmills. ~ Scott Sepich, All Music Guide
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videos
- Play Do What You WantDirected by Blip Boutique & Damian Kulash.Windows Media Player Required
- Play Here It Goes AgainDirected by OK Go.Windows Media Player Required
- Play InvincibleDirected by OK Go.Windows Media Player Required
- Play A Million WaysDirected by OK Go.Windows Media Player Required
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albums
| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oh No | 2005 | 6.40 | 1 |
| OK Go | 2002 | 7.52 | 0 |
Recent User Reviews
this song has a great beat, but the video was weird. They haven't made a mistake by falling on accident.
FULL REVIEWposted Sep 7, 2006
Yes indeed these boys are Super Hot! Ever since they blew onto the scene in 2002, they have been in my heart! Catchy, fun, upbeat music to jam out to is what they make.
FULL REVIEWposted Aug 14, 2006
latest OK Go news and features
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Indie rockers line up for Pixies tribute
MP3.com News | Apr 16, 2007
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MP3 News Breakers: Eminem & Kim, Gnarls, LL, Spector, DMX, OK Go
MP3.com News | Feb 6, 2007
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Ok Go on Tour
News - external | Jun 20, 2006
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SXSW Day 1: The New Pornographers, The Go! Team And World Party Help Kick Off The Fest
Article - external | Mar 17, 2006
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OK Go's Singer Arrested In Orlando
News - external | Mar 14, 2006
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