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OK Go members Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind talk with USA TODAY about the band's first album in over 10 years, "And the ...
Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind of OK Go chat with USA TODAY's Ralphie Aversa about the band's trademark single-shot music ...
But when you strip away the Rube Goldberg machines, trompe l'oeil trickery, and cameos from The Muppets, a solid power-pop ...
The band's latest high-concept clip was filmed in the Budapest train station using 29 robotic arms, 60 mirrors, and an array ...
OK Go calls their new music video "Love" their "most complicated." Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE, Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind detail what it was like filming the music video in Budapest with 29 ...
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 ...
While on the road, Damian Kulash and co. will likely dip into their back catalog of hits while also debuting tracks from ...
OK Go's Damian Kulash critiques social media's quantity over quality mindset as the band releases "And the Adjacent Possible," their first LP since 2014.
The music video phase has dramatically changed over the last twenty years, and for OK Go, that evolution became part of the brand.
OK Go’s frontman Damian Kulash Jr. and bassist Tim Nordwind sat down with director Aaron Duffy earlier this week to look back on 20 years of the band’s insanely intricate, choreographed videos.
OK Go, formed in Chicago in 1998 and now based in Los Angeles, features Tim Nordwind (bass), Andy Ross (guitar), Dan Konopka (drums) and Damian Kulash Jr. (vocals and guitar).
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