OK Go Reflects on Viral Success and Grammy Nod for 'Love' Music Video
Damian Kulash and Tom Nordwind, the lead vocalists of OK Go, sat down for an intimate Q&A session to discuss their latest music video "Love," which earned them a Grammy nomination. The duo, who rose to fame with their viral hit "Here We Go Again" in 2006, reminisced about their journey from an 11-year-old band playing festivals to international stardom.
The 'Love' Video, a High-Energy Spectacle
OK Go's "Love," a five-minute music video featuring the band performing on a moving staircase, showcases their signature blend of high-energy dance and catchy hooks. The duo reflected on the creative process behind the video, which they produced using AI-powered software to generate the staircase.
"We wanted to push the boundaries of what was possible in music videos," Kulash explained. "We experimented with AI tools to create an immersive environment that would engage our audience." Nordwind echoed his sentiments, stating, "It's exhilarating to see how far we've come since 'Here We Go Again.' The technology has enabled us to explore new ideas and push the limits of what music videos can achieve."
A Milestone Moment: Reflecting on their 2006 Grammy Win
The conversation took a nostalgic turn as the duo reminisced about their first-ever Grammy win for "Here We Go Again." Kulash recalled, "We were ending an album cycle and thought we'd just gain 50 new fans. The next week, the album was back at number one, and we started touring again." Nordwind added, "It was intense and exciting – like anything can happen. One weird thing connects, and your life changes."
A 'Love' that Resonates
OK Go's music video "Love" has resonated with fans worldwide, thanks to its unique blend of energy and catchy hooks. The duo attributed the video's success to its relatable themes and authentic portrayal of their creative process.
"I think people respond to our authenticity," Kulash said. "We're not trying to be anyone else – we're just making music that we love." Nordwind added, "It's cool to see that 'Love' resonates with people on a deeper level."
The Future of Music Videos
As OK Go continues to push the boundaries of music videos, they're embracing AI technology to create innovative and immersive experiences. The duo expressed excitement about exploring new ideas and collaborating with emerging talent.
"We're just getting started," Kulash said. "AI has opened up endless possibilities for us as artists." Nordwind concluded, "It's an exciting time to be a musician – we get to experiment, innovate, and make music that inspires others."
With their latest Grammy nomination and viral success under their belt, OK Go is ready to take on new challenges and create unforgettable experiences for their fans.
Damian Kulash and Tom Nordwind, the lead vocalists of OK Go, sat down for an intimate Q&A session to discuss their latest music video "Love," which earned them a Grammy nomination. The duo, who rose to fame with their viral hit "Here We Go Again" in 2006, reminisced about their journey from an 11-year-old band playing festivals to international stardom.
The 'Love' Video, a High-Energy Spectacle
OK Go's "Love," a five-minute music video featuring the band performing on a moving staircase, showcases their signature blend of high-energy dance and catchy hooks. The duo reflected on the creative process behind the video, which they produced using AI-powered software to generate the staircase.
"We wanted to push the boundaries of what was possible in music videos," Kulash explained. "We experimented with AI tools to create an immersive environment that would engage our audience." Nordwind echoed his sentiments, stating, "It's exhilarating to see how far we've come since 'Here We Go Again.' The technology has enabled us to explore new ideas and push the limits of what music videos can achieve."
A Milestone Moment: Reflecting on their 2006 Grammy Win
The conversation took a nostalgic turn as the duo reminisced about their first-ever Grammy win for "Here We Go Again." Kulash recalled, "We were ending an album cycle and thought we'd just gain 50 new fans. The next week, the album was back at number one, and we started touring again." Nordwind added, "It was intense and exciting – like anything can happen. One weird thing connects, and your life changes."
A 'Love' that Resonates
OK Go's music video "Love" has resonated with fans worldwide, thanks to its unique blend of energy and catchy hooks. The duo attributed the video's success to its relatable themes and authentic portrayal of their creative process.
"I think people respond to our authenticity," Kulash said. "We're not trying to be anyone else – we're just making music that we love." Nordwind added, "It's cool to see that 'Love' resonates with people on a deeper level."
The Future of Music Videos
As OK Go continues to push the boundaries of music videos, they're embracing AI technology to create innovative and immersive experiences. The duo expressed excitement about exploring new ideas and collaborating with emerging talent.
"We're just getting started," Kulash said. "AI has opened up endless possibilities for us as artists." Nordwind concluded, "It's an exciting time to be a musician – we get to experiment, innovate, and make music that inspires others."
With their latest Grammy nomination and viral success under their belt, OK Go is ready to take on new challenges and create unforgettable experiences for their fans.