Director Jake Sumner’s music video was inspired by British children’s shows of the 1970s. The video featured the band as reticent musical guests who show how to make a homemade robot, along with impromptu rabbit sex and a cameo performance by British comic Robert Popper.
ALLDAYEVERYDAY engaged director Tim Nackashi for this music video.
Directed by ALLDAYEVERYDAY’s Kai Regan, this music video from the singer’s album, “The Lady Killer,” casts Cee Lo as the James Bond of New York City.
Jake Sumner’s beautiful black-and-white video for Penguin Prison’s “Don’t Fuck With My Money” was filmed during the Occupy Wall Street march in October from Zuccotti Park to Times Square.
ALLDAYEVERYDAY’s Kai Regan directed this video for one of Rolling Stone’s 100 Best Songs of 2008.
The lo-fi effects in videos from the ’80s and ’90s inspired Bruno Mars and Damien Marley’s video for “Liquor Store Blues,” directed by ALLDAYEVERYDAY’s Jake Sumner.
ALLDAYEVERYDAY’s Kai Regan directed the music video for ”I’m Back,” a celebration of T.I.’s freedom from incarceration.