Video: WTF? from Ok Go
This creative piece of work was directed by Tim Nackashi, and if you’re curious, you can check out the ‘Making of the Video’ here (explained by Ok Go):
Video: WTF? from Ok Go
This creative piece of work was directed by Tim Nackashi, and if you’re curious, you can check out the ‘Making of the Video’ here (explained by Ok Go):
OK GO’s, latest release, OH NO, ignites sparks, like the kind you get from clapping two rocks together, in this instance, one is polished and one is dirty. Ok Go has created a rockin’ compilation of tunes that are edgy yet formulated with style. This album emits such a cool vibe. Ok Go is not afraid to provide their listeners with different sounds.
The album, OH NO, is a great piece of music pie, that will leave you satisfied and yearning for more. Although there are subtle similarities to a few “The” bands such as, The Strokes, The Hives, The White Stripes and The Clash, Ok Go possesses the originality that music fans adore. Stand Out Tracks: Oh Lately It’s So Quiet, A Good Idea At The Time, A Million Ways
Channeling one of the greatest musical films of all times, the crowd was, Singin’ In The Rain, Just Singin’ In The Rain. Gene Kelly would have been proud. A little rain never hurt anybody and it sure can’t stifle music.
The Hush Sound took the stage as the grey sky started to weep. Whether the song was fueled by the piano or driven by a slow tempo, their talent was apparent. The performance was not flashy, there was no stage diving but their music kept the attention of the drenched crowd.
By the time OK GO hit the stage the rain had subsided but the fun was just getting started. Their latest CD, Oh No, is packed full of tunes destined to rabble up a crowd. OK GO provided the highlights of the evening in our book. 1) They covered an awesome Pixies song 2) Get, Get, Get, Get, Get Over It, stirred up the crowd 3) The Dance routine! OK GO’s choreographed dance might be one of the coolest things I have seen in a show. MUSiC SNiTCH solutes you.
Panic! At The Disco sure has the ability to make the ladies do the TRL scream. Honestly, this is a quality band, they sounded great live and the show was fun. Even though the rain probably destroyed cameras, phones, shoes, make-up…I think the Panic! fans believe it was well worth it. If you dig their CD, you will love the show.