OK Go Reveals Their First Album in a Decade, Plus More!

Ok Go Announces New Album

Ok Go has revealed the details of their fifth studio album titled “And Adjacent to the Possible,” set to be released on April 11. Alongside this announcement, they will drop two new tracks, “Good, Good, Finally Day” and “Going Home.”

Celebrating A Decade

This collection features 12 tracks and marks the band’s first studio album in ten years, following their 2014 release, “Hungry Ghosts.” The new tracks come with animated lyric videos created by Trüf Creative and designer Karan Singh, including guest vocals from Ben Harper and Shaleah Fearing as well as other newcomers.

“I couldn’t be more pleased with these songs,” expressed Ok Go’s frontman, Damian Kulash. “This album is almost like a brief presentation of the various phases we’ve gone through as a band. Overall, this is Live-R, a record that feels more authentic to the group than our last. The overall sentiment is that we are simply being ourselves, comfortable in our skin at this moment. I believe this comes from the feeling that we no longer need to plant the flag—our flag is already planted.”

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Recently, the band premiered the album’s lead single, “A Stone Only Rolls Down Shill,” accompanied by a unique video featuring 64 clips recorded on 64 phones, presented as a moving mosaic created from over a thousand recordings in just eight days.

Upcoming Tour Dates

The band has announced their upcoming tour dates:

April
23 Morris Center for Performing Arts, South Bend, USA
24 Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee, USA
25 Riviera Theater, Chicago, USA
26 Majestic Theater, Detroit, USA
27 Agora, Cleveland, USA

May
14 Sound, San Diego, USA
16 The Bellwether, Los Angeles, USA
17 The Bellwether, Los Angeles, USA
18 The Fillmore, San Francisco, USA
19 Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, USA
28 Brooklyn Style, Brooklyn, USA
30 Royale, Boston, USA
31 Union Transfer, Philadelphia, USA.

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June
1 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., USA.
19 McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland, USA.
20 Neptune Theater, Seattle, USA
21 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, Canada
22 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, Canada