Grammy-winning rock band OK Go, who just released their critically acclaimed fifth studio album And the Adjacent Possible.
The band is currently on the road for a North American headline tour in support of the album. The tour will be coming through Seattle this Friday, June 20, for a show at Neptune Theatre.
And the Adjacent Possible marks OK Go’s first new studio album in 10 years. Recorded with long time friend and producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Spoon, MGMT), the album finds the four-piece band expanding their sonic palette like never before.
Building upon their catalog of groundbreaking music videos — they’ve danced on treadmills and with dogs; in time-lapse and slow motion; in zero-gravity, Rube Goldberg machines, andSuper Bowl commercials — OK Go released And the Adjacent Possible alongside yet another mind-boggling single-take music video for new single “Love”.
More About OK Go
With a career that includes award-winning videos, New York Times op-eds, collaborations with pioneering dance companies, tech giants, NASA, animators and Muppets, and an experiment that encoded their music on actual strands of DNA, OK Go continue to fearlessly dream and build new worlds in a time when creative boundaries have all but dissolved. Formed as a quartet in Chicago in 1998 and relocated to Los Angeles three years later, OK Go (Damian Kulash, Timothy Nordwind, Dan Konopka, Andy Ross) have spent their career in a steady state of transformation and continue to add to a curriculum vitae filled with experimentation in a variety of mediums. OK Go’s work is in the permanent collection of MoMA, and their achievements have been recognized with twenty-one Cannes Lions, twelve CLIOs, three VMAs, two Webbys, The Smithsonian Ingenuity Award, and a Grammy. See a fantastic TED Talk on creativity delivered a few years back by the band – watch here.