OK GO Releases Incredible New 'The Writing's on the Wall' Music Video, Watch Here (VIDEO)

OK GO Releases Incredible New 'The Writing's on the Wall' Music Video, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Pop/rock band OK GO have released their official music video for their new song "The Writing's on the Wall" and in typical OK GO fashion, the music video is insanely creative and taken in one live shot. The video took 2 months to prepare for and over 50 run throughs. You can watch the innovative video above.
"The Writings on the Wall" will be on their new album Hungry Ghosts that is set to release on Oct 14th. This will be their first studio album in four years.
The band is also doing a Pledge Music campaign to give away many different exclusive items to their fans. Here is what they share about it.
"This is not a drill and this is not a fundraising exercise. Hungry Ghosts is completely done and is only a few brief steps from human consumption, give or take the black magic required to finish a rock and roll record. We're running a Pledge Music campaign simply because we've got an overflowing bushel of insane exclusives that we want to offer to you, and their platform seemed like the best way to deliver on all that crazy.
So head over to Pledge Music to sign yourself up for signed vinyl, handwritten lyrics, and the other goodies you've come to expect from such offers, plus tour bus rides, caricatures by Dan, outgoing voicemails by Tim, a night out with Damian, custom synthesizers, a virtual visit to the OK Go Academy, a personalized song (or dance! or documentary!) about you, and some further craziness that we can't even announce yet. All tour-related prizes are immediately applicable to the band's summer tour dates.
PS. Don't worry, if you pledge early and we announce something you prefer down the line. You're welcome to change your choice at any time."
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