Chicago’s OK Go released “Love” on April 11th. It’s from the band’s new album, And the Adjacent Possible, released today via the band’s own label Paracadute via CO5 Music. It’s the first new album in 11 years from the LA-based 4 piece. Lead singer Damian Kulash says, “You know that dream where you’re somewhere familiar, maybe your childhood home, but there’s a door, one that was never there before, leading to some impossible magical place? Having children did that to my understanding of love. Suddenly a huge new ballroom opened up off of the little apartment I’ve inhabited so long: a whole new wing of love, grand and soaring and utterly overwhelming. It is endlessly amazing that we exist — little, conscious clusters of stardust occurring, apparently by chance, in the vast emptiness of the universe. And we get to experience love. It is unbelievable.” The video was shot in Budapest Hungary in an old train station, it is one shot with robots and mirrors. OK Go’s breakthrough single “Here It Goes Again” won a Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007. OK Go will be on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, April 15th. And the Adjacent Possible Tour 2025 begins April 23rd. Find the tour dates HERE