Artist: OK Go: mp3 download Genre(s): Punk Indie OK Go's discography: Oh No Year: 2005 Tracks: 13 OK Go Year: 2002 Tracks: 13 The Chicago stria OK Go combined off-kilter guitars, Pixies/Cars fetishism, and straightforward power drink down sensibilities to develop case, catchy songs. Consisting of vocalist/guitarist Damian Kulash, guitar player 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 leash members of OK Go had been members of the Chicago stria Stanley's Joyful Noise. After precisely a few months, OK Go garnered considerable media attention in Chicago without having recorded a single full-length record album, their winner attributed partly to an riotous live demonstrate and opening floater for heavyweights like Elliott Smith and the Promise Ring. They released two three-song CD singles to tide fans o'er until a full-length could be recorded, and as well served as the sort of house band for a touring adaptation of the NPR show This American Life. OK Go finally sign with Capitol and issued an eponymic debut in September 2002, marking the modern rock music wireless strike "Catch Over It." When the jazz band returned in August 2005 with Oh No, it was without guitarist Duncan, who'd left subsequently roger Huntington Sessions for the record album had terminated. His replacement was Andy Ross. Ingenious creativity helped the guys promote their second record album by making a yoke of low-budget music videos that became hits thanks to their unproblematic yet memorable premises. The tV for "A Million Ways" featured the guys screening off their high hat synchronised dance moves in the backyard, spawning infinite fan tributes on-line, spell the democratic "Hither It Goes Again" included nil simply OK Go boogying down to the song on multiple treadmills. |