Just last week we reported how Myspace was repositioning itself as a “social entertainment platform”. As if to prove us right, they’ve only gone and exclusively previewed the brilliant new OK Go music video featuring 2,430 slices of toast in one of the most epic stop-motion animations I’ve seen in a long time.
OK Go videos have a long history of being the pinnacle of human achievement. For those of you who are still somehow unaware of this groundbreaking band, here’s a quick recap of their endeavours while that video up there buffers.
They released the video for A Million Ways in 2005 and by the following year it had gone on to be the most downloaded video of all time. They followed that up with the video for Here It Goes Again (the treadmill song). Off the later OK Go albums came the video for This Too Shall Pass (the amazing Rube Goldberg machine video) and End Love. Finally, they released the video for White Knuckles, featuring some of the most impossibly obedient dogs I’ve ever seen.
So ja, that’s a pretty kak CV they’re working with there.
[Source: Twitter]
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