Formed as a quartet in Chicago in 1998 and relocated to Los Angeles three years later, OK Go (Damian Kulash, Tim Nordwind, Dan Konopka, Andy Ross) have spent their career in a steady state of transformation. The four songs of the all-new Upside Out EP represent the first preview of Hungry Ghosts, due out in the fall on the band’s own Paracadute. This is the band’s fourth full-length and the newest addition to a curriculum vitae filled with experimentation in a variety of mediums. (source: okgo.net)
Damian took an interest in the Ripply Fall sometime last year, and had this to say after we sent one over for him to play through:
“The thing that matters with musical tools is whether they inspire you. With today’s tech, any pedal, synth, or plugin can generate every sound under the sun, so it’s not about what sounds a machine is capable of — it’s about which ones it leads you to. The Ripply Fall is one of those pedals where every setting sounds so good that you want to write your song around it, and there’s another pleasant surprise every time you twist a knob. It’s a real gem.” Damian Kulash
OK Go recently shared this post playing “Aross Secret Sauce” with the Ripply Fall doing its thing 🙂