Saturday, March 12, at the Bottleneck.

OK Go 

Saturday, March 12, at the Bottleneck.

It's entirely possible that you've been exposed to OK Go before without realizing it. Tracks from the Chicago quartet's self-titled 2002 debut have been licensed liberally for advertisements and soundtracks, and it's no wonder -- the band's finger-wagging hooks and pointed taunts are not easily shrugged off. Singer and primary songwriter Damian Kulash Jr.'s whip-crack simper and melodic smirks make OK Go a sort of disdainful, metrosexual cousin to Wheatus and Weezer. But the cruelty simmering under the saccharine surface of "Get Over It," "Don't Ask Me" and other shoulda-been hits may have initially turned off potential fans. With a sophomore disc due out in July, the band is road-testing the goods. And there are much worse, much less legal ways to kill a Saturday night. Yes, that's a hint. OK? Go.

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