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Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky,OK Go

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Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky

OK Go

Released 2010

 
This Too Shall Pass 03:06 88,467 plays
 
Wtf? 03:22 49,745 plays
 
Needing/getting 05:13 35,404 plays

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Wtf? 03:22 49,745plays
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This Too Shall Pass 03:06 88,467plays
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All Is Not Lost 02:42 30,347plays
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Needing/getting 05:13 35,404plays
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Skyscrapers 04:37 27,158plays
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White Knuckles 03:18 33,292plays
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I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe 03:31 26,928plays
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End Love 04:04 24,129plays
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Before The Earth Was Round 04:09 22,665plays
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Last Leaf 02:33 22,167plays
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Back From Kathmandu 04:12 21,937plays
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While You Were Asleep 04:23 19,597plays
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In The Glass 06:01 20,874plays

album review

Internet sensations have a short shelf life, which makes OK Go’s extended break after the treadmill-jumping clip for “Here It Goes Again” went viral in 2006 somewhat admirable. They resisted the temptation to knock out another collection of power pop and instead hibernated for a few years, eventually teaming up with Dave Fridmann -- a former member of Mercury Rev best known for his production work with the Flaming Lips -- with the intention of reinvention, resulting in the mildly bewildering Of the Blue Colour of the Sky. Rarely resembling the twitchy punk-pop of nearly five years ago, Of the Blue Colour of the Sky’s touchstone isn’t Weezer, it's Prince, an about-face the band cheekily acknowledges with the title of their opening track, “WTF.” Of course, Prince has been the white weirdos' go-to freak for the better part of two decades now - Ween and Beck are in his debt, R.E.M. and Warren Zevon dirtied up “Raspberry Beret” as the Hindu Love Gods -- so the surprise isn’t the choice of inspiration but rather that OK Go chose to return with a record that bears only fleeting traces of the pop immediacy of their first two: when they’re not knocking off the Purple One on “White Knuckles,” they’re on the same space trip as the Lips (“Back from Kathmandu”) or gazing inwardly like Beck on Sea Change. This spaciousness expands as the album rolls on, eventually obscuring the immediacy of some of the first half, yet their range is impressive, especially considering their neo-novelty background. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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