OK Go have surprised fans with the release of two additional tracks off their forthcoming fifth studio album And the Adjacent Possible. The bright, synth-splashed “Take Me with You” and the pensive ballad “This Is How It Ends” can be heard now below. And the Adjacent Possible will arrive on April 11. The 12-track collection is available to pre-order and pre-save now HERE.
OK Go set the stage for And the Adjacent Possible with the January release of the album’s lead single “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill” alongside a stunning official music video. Adding to the band’s vast catalog of ground-breaking music videos – they’ve danced on treadmills and with dogs; in time-lapse and slow motion; in zero-gravity, Rube Goldberg machines, and Super Bowl commercials – the clip for “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill” features 64 videos on 64 phones laid out as a moving mosaic. The band did more than a thousand takes over the course of eight days, and the final video crams over two hours and twenty minutes of single-take clips into one frame.
The music video for “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill” premiered on The Kelly Clarkson Show, and arrived to widespread critical acclaim. Consequence proclaimed, “Come for the song, stay for the wildly ambitious music video,” while Fast Company lauded, “OK Go has reintroduced itself as a creative force with a new video that’s a whimsical riff on modern digital life.” Apple CEO, Tim Cook tweeted, “OK Go knows how to make an incredible music video!” and Shots declared, “Whenever a new OK Go video drops, the creative community’s mixture of anticipation and professional jealousy is palpable.” The New York Times praised, “OK Go’s latest single — from what will be its first album since 2014 — arrives, as usual, with an ingenious, playful, effort-packed video clip: a kaleidoscopic mosaic of intricately coordinated cellphone videos, directed by the band’s lead singer, Damian Kulash. Yet the audio can stand on its own.”
OK Go’s last record, Hungry Ghosts, saw the band tour for over five years around the world and release five of their eye-popping, mind-bending videos. Because of outside projects (Kulash co-directed his first feature film The Beanie Bubble for Apple TV+), life changes (kids!), a global pandemic, and even a TED Talk, And the Adjacent Possible will arrive as OK Go’s first studio album in over a decade. Reflecting on nearly 30 years of collaboration, while continuing to look forward, the band has emerged with its most diverse and accomplished collection of songs to date.
OK Go will embark on a North American headline tour in support of And the Adjacent Possible this spring. The 15-city trek kicks off on April 23 in South Bend, IN, visits major markets coast-to-coast, and wraps on June 22 in Vancouver, BC. Due to overwhelming demand for tickets, the band has already announced additional shows in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver. LA Exes will provide support. Tickets for all dates are available HERE. See below for the tour’s full routing.
And the Adjacent Possible Tour 2025
April 23 – South Bend, IN – Morris Performing Arts Center
April 24 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom
April 25 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
April 26 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre – SOLD OUT
April 27 – Cleveland, OH – The Agora
May 14 – San Diego, CA – The Sound
May 16 – Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether – SOLD OUT
May 17 – Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether*+
May 18 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore – SOLD OUT
May 19 – San Francisco, CA – The Regency Ballroom*#
May 28 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
May 30 – Boston, MA – Royale – SOLD OUT
May 31 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer – SOLD OUT
June 1 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club – SOLD OUT
June 19 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom – SOLD OUT
June 20 – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre – SOLD OUT
June 21 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom – SOLD OUT
June 22 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom*^
*LA Exes not appearing
+Support from Mirthquake
#Support from The Stone Foxes
^Support from Steve Bays