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October 24, 2009 - Saturday 
The Notre Dame Marching Band is fantastic for lots of reasons, not least of which is that this afternoon they'll do their picture perfect cover of "Here It Goes Again" during the game against Boston College.  It won't be on the TV, but if you go to NBC Sports (we're thinking it'll probably be here or here) you can watch the awesomeness go down live.
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posted by jorge
October 17, 2009 - Saturday 
And both of those bad boys feature new OK Go songs.  By "bad boys," of course, we mean "good soundtracks," and by "new OK Go songs," we mean Shooting The Moon and I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe.  Check them out (by which we mean "buy and listen to them") as soon as you can (by which we mean "now!").

Yours,

jorge (by which we mean "OK Go's Gayle King")
September 30, 2009 - Wednesday 
New Music, Saved For Posterity 
Two new OK Go songs will be rattling around in your little head before you know it. Lucky you!

"Shooting The Moon" will be featured in the new Twilight movie, New Moon, and on the soundtrack, both of which come out October 20th. Pre-order here.

"I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe" will be on the soundtrack to 90210, which comes out Oct. 13th and is titled Soundtrack 90210. Now that's branding synergy. You can pre-order it at Amazon for cheap.

Live Music, Served For Posterior Shaking
The band will be doing a short run of November shows in the great American middle west, all of which should be on sale right now. Drop whatever you're doing--which we both know is sitting in your one-piece pajamas surfing Le Internet--and buy your hot little tickets right now. Details on the shows page.
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posted by jorge
September 30, 2009 - Wednesday 

OK GO READY TO TREAD NEW GROUND

WITH  UPCOMING NEW ALBUM

OF THE BLUE COLOUR OF THE SKY 

DUE IN STORES JANUARY 12, 2010

(New York, NY) 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 “Here It Goes Again” is back.  Never content to rest on their laurels, OK Go is preparing to tread anything but familiar territory with their upcoming new album, Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky releasing on January 12, 2010 on Capitol Records.

The 13-track opus is the long-awaited follow-up to their acclaimed Oh No, which spawned the 2007 Grammy-award-winning video hit “Here It Goes Again“ (setting numerous viewing records as it helped transform the then-fledgling YouTube into a household name).” Of the Blue Colour of the Sky is currently primed to kick off 2010 as one of the new year’s most buzzed-about releases.  According to Kulash, the new album springs from a different departure point than previous OK Go releases.  “It’s not so much that we headed in a new direction. I think we’ve just expended the guitar-rock ideas from our teens and we’re starting to get at more root-level influences.  There’s a lot of Purple Rain on this record – an album I haven’t stopped listening to since I got it when I was eleven.” 

Kulash added that record’s title comes from an 1876 book promoting the erroneous theory that blue light cures all ills.  As fits a record influenced by Prince and crackpot 19th century arm-chair scientists, the record is both danceable and contemplative; it’s introspective, with a vein of surrealism running through it.  There’s a song that considers the earth before it was round, one sung by a man who’s traded places with his reflection, and plenty of heartbreak and (attempts at) hope, mostly hung on a groovier backbone than we’ve heard from OK Go before. “We started these songs with a groove,” Damian says.  “They started as base feelings, not chord progressions or lyrical ideas, and then we layered.”  After 2005’s Oh No, recorded nearly live with minimal overdubs, and their swaggering 2008 EP You’re not Alone, backed by the trombone band Bonerama (a benefit for musicians displaced by hurricane Katrina), this new sound comes as something of a departure.

Funk-edged songs such as “Skyscrapers,” “All Is Lost,” “White Knuckles,” and the Prince-inspired, odd-time-signature hip shaker “WTF?” embody the album’s heady flow of adventurous undercurrents.  “This album is the most layered production we’ve ever done,” says Damian. Produced by ex-Mercury Rev member David Fridmann (Flaming Lips, MGMT), Damian acknowledges that Fridmann’s singular production style and secluded studio environment in Fredonia, NY (‘you have to drive fifteen minutes for a cup of coffee’ he notes) added to the CDs emotive heft.  “We were there to work, and for weeks on end it snowed and we just lived in the bubble with our songs.”  Amazingly, the band’s original pool of song ideas numbered more than a hundred, with the group eventually narrowing the choices down to manageable double digits. 

Kulash has also kept himself busy with an assortment of activist endeavors – he testified in support of internet neutrality before a Congressional Special Task Force.   He and bandmate, Andy Ross, met with leaders on Capitol Hill in the spring of 2008 to advocate for the same.  The band also met with then-candidate, Barack Obama, about the specter of access-limiting online practices, and other issues, with the group eventually appearing in ads in support of Obama.  OK Go also took time from their non-stop touring regimen (31 consecutive months over five continents) to raise money in support of New Orleans’ music culture in the wake of Katrina.  The band’s efforts with Bonerama raised more than half of the money for soul legend Al “Carnival Time” Johnson’s new home in New Orleans.

Damian and the rest of the band look forward to full-fan reaction to Of the Blue Colour of the Sky come January. “I think it sounds more like us than anything else we’ve done,” he says.  “Its more like the music that’s in the back of my head, just out of reach, that I’ve been trying to get to for so long.  And it embodies contradiction in a way I feel connected to.  It’s both the saddest and the most hopeful music we’ve made, and both the danciest and most thoughtful.”

OK Go is Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka, Andy Ross.

For more information about OK Go, please visit:

www.okgo.net
www.myspace.com/okgo
www.facebook.com/okgo 
www.youtube.com/okgo
www.twitter.com/okgo

September 11, 2009 - Friday 
Here's a compelling truth about our modern world: each day is a busy one, you're a busy modern person, and all you want--nay all you have time for--are stone solid facts built for the busy modern lifestyle you so dexterously lead.

Well, good news for you. From this point forward, the following OK Go news update will be one hundred percent shenanigans-free. Read on, captain of efficiency:

Monday's New York City Show is not yet sold out:
... but it may be soon. So buy your tickets now. It's an All Ages show at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY, this Monday, September 14th. Tickets are on sale right now. Buy them!

OK Go may win a VMA this Sunday:
The boys were nominated for MTV's prestigish Video Music Award for "Here It Goes Again." The awards show is Sunday night, on MTV. Tune in to see our boys either bask in glory or pretend to be happy for Bjork. 

OK Go is in Colorado on Saturday:
OK Go is playing the Monolith Festival this weekend. They'll be on the main stage Saturday in the late afternoon, and they've promised to bring the furies, so do attend if you're in the area.

The London Show is SOLD OUT.:
Sorry, mates. But THIS I BELIEVE: The band will be back for more shows soon.

And behold: this newsletter/MySpace Blog Post is finished. You may go about your conquering.


In admiration,

jorge

August 27, 2009 - Thursday 
Brooklyn:
The band will celebrate the VMAs with an All Ages show at The Bell House in Brooklyn, NY on Monday, September 14th. Tickets are on sale right now. Buy them!

London:
Next, they're hopping on their gold-plated Sea-Doos and cruising to London for a show on September 22nd at Cargo. Tickets on sale right here. This show is 16+.

South Dakota:
The boys will play a Free Show on September 5th at South Dakota State University. Everybody's welcome, not just Jackrabbit Nation.

Monolith Festival, Colorado:
A few days later OK Go will be on the main stage at the Monolith Festival in Morrison, Colorado. They'll be playing on Saturday, at around 4:30pm. Tickets available here.
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posted by jorge
August 4, 2009 - Tuesday 

The wise old souls at MTV have finally recognized what the civilized world has known for decades: OK Go should have won a VMA.  In order to right past wrongs, the boys have been nominated for this year's Video Music Awards, in the category of Best Video (That Should Have Won A Moon Man).

Even better, they've stacked the deck in our favor, by putting the boys up against a bunch of unknowns and never-wases like Dr. Dre, Radiohead and the Beastie Boys.  It might feel like a lock, but it's really anything but.  We need you to vote as much as you can, as often as the Internet allows you.  


And, as always, feel free to tweet about it and myspace it and facebook it and mommyblog it and all that other stuff, too.  
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posted by jorge
July 22, 2009 - Wednesday 
Damian, Tim & Andy will play a short acoustic set tonight at Room 5 in Hollywood. It's part of an event called "Brown Unplugged" featuring musicians who went to Brown University. The show starts at 7:30pm and RSVPs are required.  Supposedly you have to know a Brown alum to get in, but the first 30 people to RSVP get to say they know Damian.

RSVP Here.

Brown Unplugged (we didn't name it!)
143 North LaBrea, Hollywood
7:30pm to 10pm

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posted by jorge

June 2, 2009 - Tuesday 
Urban Truth:
Written on the back of the United States Constitution are the lyrics to "Skyscrapers," the new OK Go song.

Urban Legend:
OK Go bassist Tim Nordwind had a secretary named President Kennedy and John F. Kennedy had a secretary named Nordwind Lincoln Nordwind Kennedy Tim.

Urban Truth:
Written on the back of the Magna Carta is a killer frittata recipe.

City Stories:
If you go to Banana Republic and buy something, they'll give you a download card for a compilation album called "City Stories." The first track on that album? Skyscrapers, the only OK Go song ever scrawled on the back of the founding document of the United States of America (by John Hancock! In witch's blood!). It's a fine song, and it'll be prominently featured on the new album, coming soon to a mind-theatre near you.


cheers,
jorge

jorge@okgo.net
http://okgo.net

PS: You've probably already heard it, since it's the first song on our MySpace player.  But still...
June 2, 2009 - Tuesday 
I can't promise it'll be interesting (unless you, like Tim Nordwind, really like The Hills) but here's some band tweetage for you to follow: