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The mind-bending band that gave us what is largely considered the decade’s most viewed music video (even the Simpsons parodied it), the treadmill-manned, Grammy-award winning ‘Here It Goes Again’, is back. Never content to rest on their laurels, OK Go return with the new album, ‘Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky’. The album is the follow up to 2005’s Oh No and was produced by ex-Mercury Rev member David Fridmann (Flaming Lips, MGMT).
The band will make tour stops in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and appearing at Playground Weekender right on the heels of the album release.
Videos
As Statler and Waldorf would say "Well, it was pretty good. Well, it wasn't bad...Uh, there were parts of it that weren't very good though."
Release
OK Go's attempt at a new sound is an accomplished effort, but still far from a classic.
Reviews
Treadmill-traipsing rockers Ok Go gave Melbourne plenty to shout about in their spectacular return to the Hi-Fi Bar.
Reviews
The opening show of OK Go's tour feels more mercenary than magical, with only a few highlights to keep it from being a total dud.
Feature
Ahead of their Playground Weekender appearance, Chicago rockers OK Go talk shop on their excellent new record.
News
Announced in the latest round of Playground Weekender additions, OK Go also have three sideshows planned for February.
News
Playground Weekender has just added another round of artists to its already stellar line-up.
Videos
US rockers OK Go prove that they are more than just the "treadmill band" with their ultra-catchy new tune - œWTF?'
News
WA's synth wielding rockers, The Dirty Secrets have snaffled up the national support for OKGO. A night of perfect pop rock is certainly on the cards...
Feature
Geek rockers, Ok Go, are a YouTube hit. The band's low budget music video, Here it Goes Again, has been viewed over eighteen million times. It was enough to earn them a Grammy award this year for Best Short-Form Music Video. On the road since ear
News
Splendour's second line-up has been announced - joining the likes of Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party will be a slew of great international and local acts including Damien Rice, The Panics, OK GO, Sneaky Sound System and Midnight Juggernauts.
News
OK Go will be touring Australia in August still promoting their second album, Oh No!
News
OK Go have announced that they are cancelling their show scheduled for Fowlers Live on August 5th.
Release
Do You Tube, silly dance moves, and music intertwine together? OK Go attempt to mix up these ideals. I suppose there's nothing more to say other than 'Oh No'.
Feature
Things are manic in the OK Go world at the moment - those treadmill dancin' fools have, a year after the release of their second album Oh No, become a household name thanks to the viral marketing of single Here it Goes Again on the likes of YouTube.
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