10 Most Revolutionary Rock Music Videos
10. Upside Down & Inside Out - OK Go
Extremely likeable American indie-rockers OK Go (named after the habitual saying of a high school art teacher) formed in Chicago in 1998, and released their self-titled debut long-player in 2002.
Perhaps more than any other contemporary act, OK Go have poured energy, time and no little imagination into crafting music videos which are always original and often captivating. Their superbly-choreographed mini-ballets, often filmed in one take, incorporate pin-point direction, optical illusions and laboriously-learned routines by the band members.
Notable examples include Here It Goes Again, in which the group perform a smile-inducing display on a series of motorized treadmills (this video scooped the band a well-earned Grammy Award) and the superb White Knuckles, where the band are comprehensively out-shined by some four-legged friends.
The video above, for Upside Down & Inside Out, is a particular standout. Shot entirely in zero-gravity (or close to it), facilitated by guiding a plane into a steep dive for thirty seconds at a time, it's a colourful burst of exuberant magic.
OK Go have stated that their aim in making these videos was to bring back a sense of wonder to the small screen, and they've certainly achieved this.