Create account Log in

180/365 (Live)

[Edit]

Download links and information about 180/365 (Live) by Ok Go. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:01:24 minutes.

Artist: Ok Go
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:01:24
Buy on iTunes $9.99

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. Do What You Want (Live At St Olaf's: Northfield, MN 10/8/10) 3:15
2. White Knuckles (Live At the 40 Watt Club: Athens, GA 11/4/10) 3:22
3. I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe (Live At Terminal 5: New York, NY 10/29/10) 3:28
4. All Is Not Lost (Live At St Olaf's: Northfield, MN 10/8/10) 2:44
5. This Too Shall Pass (Live At Northern Lights: Clifton Park, 10/27/10) 3:06
6. A Million Ways (Live At Legends of Notre Dame: South Bend, IN 10/9/10) 3:09
7. Needing/Getting (Live At Club Nokia: Los Angeles, CA 11/27/10) 5:18
8. Back from Kathmandu (Live At Tipitina's Uptown: New Orleans, LA 11/6/10) 4:13
9. Here It Goes Again (Live At The Orange Peel: Ashville, NC 11/2/10) 3:27
10. Last Leaf (Live At Port City Music Hall: Portland, ME 10/20/10) 2:32
11. Skyscrapers (Live At Tipitina's Uptown: New Orleans, LA 11/6/10) 5:40
12. Invincible (Live At the Music Farm: Charleston, SC 11/3/10) 4:01
13. Get Over It (Live At the Fox Theater: Boulder, CO 10/6/10) 4:13
14. WTF? (Live At Paradise Rock Club: Boston, MA 12/5/10) 3:25
15. In the Glass (Live At Club Nokia: Lost Angeles, CA 11/27/10) 6:09
16. Don't Ask Me (Live At Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH 10/31/10) 3:22

Details

[Edit]

Though OK Go came to attention with a catchy video gone viral for “A Million Ways,” the group established staying power with a demanding hard-pop sound. This live album recorded during their 2010 tour features 16 tracks from the group’s three studio albums taken from the tapes of 180 concerts. These are energetic, magnetic performances that bring out the true attack of songs such as “Do What You Want,” “White Knuckles,” “Here It Goes Again” and “Get Over It.” The sound has a comfortable uniformity despite being taken from so many different shows thanks to Mercury Rev sound master Dave Fridmann. The expanded reach of “In the Glass” matches up well with the primal power of “Don’t Ask Me” and “WTF?” The dominating bass-guitar lines give everything a tougher-than-nails power. Match that with falsetto vocals that sound like an R&B singer in the shower and you’ve got an approach that’s equal parts seductive and mauling.