OK Go Talks Mind Blowing New Music Video for "Love," Treadmills & Here It Goes Again (Full Episode)
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LA-based indie rock band OK Go join us in the studio for the first time, back with their first album in 11 years: The Adjacent Possible. The band are perhaps best known for their iconic 2006 treadmill video for ‘Here It Goes Again’ — which was really one of the first viral videos, exploding barely a year after the launch of YouTube. They talk about this, the changing landscape of music and the industry, plus we discuss how they’ve continued to push the creative envelope with their videos, eschewing AI in favor of laborious practical effects and mind-expanding, how-the-hell-did-you-do-that concepts. And the mishaps that come along with that. They reminisce about meeting each other at art camp at age 11, what the DIY scene looked like back then versus now, working with the muppets, doing videos in zero gravity, and the effect of kids on their creativity. Plus their attempts to get hipsters to dance, not to mention singer Damian Kulash taking a break to co-direct Apple TV movie The Beanie Bubble (starring Zach Galifinakis, Elizabeth Banks, and Sarah Snook), plus much, much more. Stream "And the Adjacent Possible" ►►https://tinyurl.com/2bjeu6fj SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast ►►https://tinyurl.com/48yfe4v5 SUBSCRIBE to YT ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n8km55u Follow The Zach Sang Show: https://tiktok.com/@zachsangshow https://www.instagram.com/zachsangshow/ https://twitter.com/zachsangshow https://www.facebook.com/ZachSangShow/ #okgo #love #musicvideo #zachsang #zachsangshow #zachsanginterview #interview
OK Go is an American rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois, now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka, and Andy Ross, who joined them in 2005, replacing original guitarist Andy Duncan.
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This 2006 footage of OK Go's appearance on The Zach Sang Show is a treasure trove of insight into the band's creative process, industry trends, and personal anecdotes. Spanning an hour and twenty-seven minutes, this full episode offers a unique glimpse into the minds of one of indie rock's most innovative acts.
One of the primary reasons this footage stands out is its rarity. With many interviews and behind-the-scenes peeks from this era now lost to time, it's remarkable that this conversation has been preserved for posterity. The fact that OK Go chose to share their thoughts on their iconic 2006 treadmill video for "Here It Goes Again" – a clip that would go on to become one of the first viral sensations on YouTube – adds an extra layer of significance.
The band members' camaraderie and humor are immediately apparent, making this interview feel more like a conversation with old friends than a formal Q&A. Damian Kulash's wit and charm are particularly notable, as he recounts stories about meeting his bandmates at art camp as kids and the evolution of their DIY ethos over the years.
OK Go's commitment to pushing creative boundaries is also on full display here. They discuss their decision to eschew AI-generated effects in favor of labor-intensive practical work, which has led to some truly mind-bending concepts – including videos shot in zero gravity. This dedication to hands-on craftsmanship is a refreshing respite from the increasingly prevalent use of digital shortcuts.
The conversation also touches on the changing landscape of the music industry during this period. OK Go's experiences with major labels and their own independent endeavors offer valuable insights into the challenges faced by artists navigating the shifting tides of the business.
One of the most fascinating aspects of this interview is its non-linear structure, which defies traditional Q&A formats. The conversation meanders through various topics – from working with Muppets to the influence of fatherhood on their creativity – creating a sense of intimacy and spontaneity that's all too rare in interviews.
For fans of OK Go, this footage will be a treat, offering a chance to see the band members in a more relaxed setting. For those interested in the creative process and industry trends, it provides a unique window into the minds of innovators who are still pushing the boundaries of what's possible in their field.
This 2006 appearance on The Zach Sang Show is an essential watch for anyone looking to understand OK Go's artistic vision, their place within the indie rock landscape, or simply to enjoy some entertaining conversation with one of the most creative and adventurous bands of our time.
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