OK Go is back with another entry in their series of increasingly impressive music videos. "Love", off their new album And the Adjacent Possible, sees the band make use of 29 robotic arms 60 mirrors to craft a mind bending psychedelic display inside a Budapest train station, and like their other music videos, it was all done in one take.
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The video, co-directed by frontman Damian Kulash alongside Aaron Duffy and Miguel Espada, took 39 takes to get right.
The band dropped a video for the album's first single, "A Stone Only Rolls Downhill" earlier this year. That video was created using 64 iPhones carefully choregraphed to play 64 different videos, in order to create an elaborate mosaic.
And the Adjacent Possible is the band's first album since 2014's Hungry Ghosts, whose several-year-long video rollout included "Upside Down & Inside Out", where the band defied gravity inside a plane, and "The Writing’s on the Wall", which employed the use of optical illusions.
OK Go is set to take the album on the road with a short North American tour starting April 23 in Indiana.
And the Adjacent Possible is available now.
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