It’s always seemed like the sky’s the limit when it comes to the spectacle of OK Go music videos, productions that over the past decade have seen the band pull off delightfully quirky stunts like ...
Dancing in a beautiful synchronicity has long been part of OK Go singer Damian Kulash's life. At the wrap party for their new video, he recalls his formative years in Kulash Alarm System, with big ...
How many times does a band have to take the music video world by storm before its record label gets that its members might know a little something about music videos? We may never find out, because OK ...
OK Go at House of Blues Thursday night, Nov. 6, was joyfully explosive. Supporting their album, And the Adjacent Possible, the crowd was mesmerized by the group’s high-energy performance and constant ...
The weird case -- a trademark battle over a line of cereal cups called "OK Go!" -- will end with a "confidential settlement agreement." By Bill Donahue The band OK Go has reached a confidential ...
Famed cereal brand Post is in hot milk over its lawsuit against indie band OK Go for rights to the name. Post is suing the “Here It Goes Again” performers to stop the band from preventing the ...
The Chicago band OK Go has forged a nontraditional path in music: It's dropped its major label, embraced the Internet, signed up corporate sponsors and launched YouTube sensations such as the video ...
Indie pop band OK Go and breakfast titan Post have settled their legal action against each other stemming from a planned line of “OK Go!” cereals. As Rolling Stone reported in April, after Post ...
Jenifer, a middle-aged lady from the home counties, now expatriated and the director of parks and recreation for Woodbury, Connecticut (population: 9,198), swivels in her chair and cranes her neck for ...
The breakfast cereal manufacturer Post is suing the pop-rock rock group OK Go over their band name, after Post recently started making a line of on-the-go cereals under the brand name "OK Go!" The ...
In this clip (filmed by a camera on a drone), the band members ride motorized scooter chairs made by Honda. Accompanied by dozens of elaborately choreographed dancers in perfect synch, "I Won't Let… ...
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