You may remember Patrick Park as the man who wrote the last song on The OC. But you probably don’t because you had better things to be doing than watching the last of The OC. Either way, we discovered a few months later that Patrick’s tunesmithery’s worthy of being more than a footnote to the televised saga of Ryan Atwood. Then, we called “Here We Are” rambling three-minute meditation would make good sense for some desert-based moment of epiphany in a Wes Anderson flick. Now the track gets filmic accompaniment, and while the clip’s opening highway bike-ride isn’t quite The Royal Rushmore Ltd, the video’s dusty hue and long, face-trained shots give it the requisite quirk factor to bear out our prediction. By the time the green-robed choir begins singing in the park you’ll be looking for Jason Schwartzman.


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Everyone’s In Everyone is out on Curb Appeal.

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Comments (24)
  1. David Cole  |   Posted on Feb 6th, 2008

    This video is almost as amazing as the record!!

  2. “Everyone’s In Everyone is out 8/21 on Curb Appeal.”

    ummm, 8/21… last year.

  3. Raoul Coutard  |   Posted on Feb 6th, 2008

    Neat bicycle and far out track!!

  4. Erik Jensen  |   Posted on Feb 6th, 2008

    nicely done sirs… nicely done.

  5. I love the look of this video. The subdued tones and wide shots at the end are great! Wonderful song as well.

  6. David McCaffredy  |   Posted on Feb 6th, 2008

    “Everyone’s In Everyone” was the most criminally ignored album of 2007. I don’t think I saw it on one Best Of list

  7. fixed torr, thanks

  8. omg. that looks really dangerous! AMAZING!

  9. Maurice (Mo)  |   Posted on Feb 6th, 2008

    Why does it not surprise me that this is really excellent? :-) Hat off JT and the rest…

  10. Extra super cute. I especially like the sky behind the green choir until the end. The whole thing makes me homesick for LA. Well done.

  11. FUCKIN RIGHT!

  12. Great Video and an awesome song. Good job to all. Looking forward to see more.

  13. Jen Lynch  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2008

    JT is a great visionary. Period.

  14. Darn good video and song. Love the epicly holy finish – amazing.

  15. patgrubb  |   Posted on Feb 8th, 2008

    Nice job Patrick, love the little choir by the lake!! I’ll pass it along, Pat

  16. Gadda  |   Posted on Feb 8th, 2008

    you dudes are damn brilliant. unicorn chicken picnic. killed me.

  17. great work my southern California friends! Beautifully executed. Reno talents never cease to blow my fuckin mind!

  18. Tracey  |   Posted on Feb 9th, 2008

    i love it…video matches the tone of the music very well =)

  19. adriana  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2008

    very cool gurz! you should be super proud!

  20. mark  |   Posted on Feb 13th, 2008

    JT…you are brilliant my friend! Amazing visuals, clever angles, random people running away in the background. Why only German vehicles accost the biker, however, is my question du jour. What does it mean?! What does it mean!!!

  21. mark haapala  |   Posted on Feb 13th, 2008

    I forgot to mention, JT- Awesome Job dude!!!

  22. Toland  |   Posted on Feb 13th, 2008

    That was incredible! Very well executed. You guys made L.A. look so inviting. Why haven’t I heard more of this Patrick Park dude? When can I see another video?

  23. valerie  |   Posted on Feb 20th, 2008

    A chorus of random but dapper males dressed in psychic ward-ish gowns singing in the park? Lovely and wonderful! It makes me want to try to ride a bike on the freeway. Amazingly slick production work also, hooray JT!

  24. DelVettBob  |   Posted on Mar 22nd, 2008

    Well directded video, I love it. Love the sepia with only the robes & sky in green.

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