Fluorescent Hill: Music Videos That Don’t Suck

Friday 18 November in Music by Funtime Ben

Fluorescent Hill

I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve looked up a band only to find their latest single is great, but the video is awful. The new strokes single Juicebox comes to mind, even though it features David Cross.

Enter the superb work of Fluorescent Hill. They specialize in fantastic videos for bands who you’ve never heard of. Their work is so incredibly good that it sometimes outshines the song they are featuring.

But I doubt the bands are complaining.

My current favorite is a video where a cupcake searches for it’s cherry by director Darren Pasemko, Johanne Ste-Marie, and Mark Lomond. It’s awesome and one of my favorite vids of the year.

If you got a band, you’d be a tard not to call these guys… If only they put their contact information on the website!? Ah well… that’s why there’s the yellow pages.

  1. Devin Says:

    As always, Ben, you find the coolest stuff on the internet. I immediately bought that song after I saw the video. Both are awesome!

  2. Funtime Ben Says:

    I try Mr. “Jumpcut”:http://www.dimattiafilms.com/

  3. Amanda Says:

    Whoa! Love the video
    Love the show!
    Whenever I need a laugh I always replay one of your shows on my ipod.

  4. Echo Says:

    Hello there! I just wanted to stop by and say how much I love the show…so I love the show a lot! Haha, I found out about you guys from WHYME’s site so that’s awesome. Also, I’m now addicted to “Easy to be Around” by Diane Cluck. Thanks so much for playing that song! Anyways, the show kind of makes me extremley happy. so praises galore!

  5. Memphis Ben Says:

    Love the show as always.

    I know you might not care, being a Mac guy and all, but your site is jacked up on internet explorer 6. Has been for a couple of months.

  6. Byshyp Says:

    Thanks, I enjoyed that.

  7. Fresno Famous Says:

    Skype Attack…

    MP3: Flowing with Famous, Issue 73
    (32.54MB; 28:25)
    Recorded Wednesday, August 17th
    Malcolm gives himself a rave review