Saturday, June 21, 2014

Sing, Sing a Song Saturday

Sing, Sing a Song Saturday is all about me discovering something that is different. I don't want to post things that you and I have more than likely heard before. I want to find something different. It could be from another country, someone singing from the streets of NY, and more.

Someone posted a very sweet video on Facebook. I was intrigued the whole way though it. The band is called OK Go. The band name comes from their art teacher saying, "OK... Go!" while they were drawing.

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American alternative rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois in 1998, but now residing in Los Angeles, California. The band members are: Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka, and Andy Ross.

Frontman Damian Kulash said, “This record feels like it’s the musical manifestation of that — like we can speak in a clearer voice when we are playing in a bigger sandbox. Just as the band’s whole project became clearer to us as we learned to find more homes for our creativity — we triangulated it from more directions. And, I think the music itself has gotten more focused for similar reasons. We went in with fewer preconceptions of who we are or what our sound is, and came out with a record that sounds much more uniquely our own because of it.”

The Writing's on the Wall


Skyscrapers


Invincible


Check out OK Go's website.
Like OK Go on Facebook.
Follow OK Go on Twitter.
Listen to OK Go on YouTube.

9 comments:

  1. I like the writing on the wall. I also liked the big glasses the guy had, looks like mine.

    "It seems like forever since we had a good day."... I know how he feels.

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  2. Wow, they are really cool. I think I am going to head over to YouTube and see what else they've got.

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  3. I love the video for Skyscrapers. Those color changes are awesome!

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  4. Nice clips. I also like differences. It makes music more appealing.

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  5. Oh I like how they use the colours in Skyscrapers. Very creative!

    Ai @ Sakura Haruka

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  6. Mission accomplished. I hadn't heard or seen any of these before, but I liked them.

    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

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  7. Wow, what a broad range of artistic/musical expression. Love it!

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  8. I have heard of them before! 10 points for me lol. I really do like their music!

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  9. By the by, I'm referencing this on my blog tonight. =)

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