OK Go filmed their latest music blow in aught gravity.American another bandage OK Go, accept consistently approved to
break advanced of the bold and accept explored change and arbitrary means of announcement their songs and music videos.

One of the primary channels acclimated as a belvedere to advance their music video was the YouTube and added generally than not their videos tend to could cause viral access online.
Not absent to abort their fans, the bandage has done something absolutely out of the box with the admission of their latest music video Upside Down & Inside Out.

Rolling Stone has appear that for the band's latest clip, it has accomplished new heights.

The absolute video was filmed aboard an aeroplane travelling at aught force over Russia, and it clearly premiered on Facebook.

OK Go accompanist Damian Kulash Jr co-directed the video with his common assistant Trish Sie, Rolling Stone reported.
Upside Down & Inside Out was created in accord with Russia's S7 Airlines and appropriate the bandage to complete three weeks of training at ROSCOSMOS, the Russian agnate of NASA.

"What you are about to see is real," the video's abnegation warns.

"We attempt this in aught gravity, in an absolute plane, in the sky. There are no affairs or blooming screen." What follows is a appreciably orchestrated sky ballet area OK Go and a brace of real-life S7 air hostesses, both accomplished aerialist acrobats, float, cast and circuit about in zero-G.

"It was about a decade ago that the apple started active about bartering amplitude biking and exploration. When I heard about Virgin Galactic and Amplitude X, it dawned on me that anon enough, humans will be authoritative art in space," Kulash Jr said in a statement.

"So for years, we've been searching for the befalling to accomplish a dainty video. I mean, what could be added blood-tingling than astronaut training? I met with humans from S7 at a media accident at the Cannes Lions anniversary in France and that's area the chance began."

Upside Down & Inside Out appearance on the band's latest anthology Hungry Ghosts.
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