OMG Everywhere is an ongoing nonprofit project where video directors and other professionals — including many from The Masses and Doomsday Ent roster, including Dugan O'Neal, Allistair Legrand, Hiro Murai, David Altobelli, Ben Fee, Daniels, Ben Kutsko, Isaac Ravishankara and Matt Amato— teach kids how to creatively collaborate through making some music videos.
Edward Sharpe lead singer Alex Ebert — that's right, there is no Edward Sharpe in Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes — steps out under the name Alexander for this solo video in which he both stumbles through various landscapes and sometimes is the actual landscape himself. Trippy. -- watch "A Million Years"
Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros star in the hippiest spagetti western ever: No shoot-outs, but plenty of circle time. Luckily, all the footage looks gorgous and there's a certain charm to these sun-baked Los Angelenos.--> watch "40 Day Dream"
Director Benjamin Kutsko presents a music video in the form of an Eastern European supernatural folk tale, in which hunters — with their guns and trained wolves — close in on a pair of undomesticated (aka happy, peaceful) humans. So, it's a hippie allegory of sorts, and salvation comes in the form of Fawnhawk singer Petecia Le Fawnhawk who corrals some unusual powers to beat back these barbaric forces of civilization. --> "Hunters Hide"