He'd pick me up at eight and not a minute late
I get a non-negligible percentage of my music videos from
rushthatspeaks, of which the most recent and earworm is Superfruit's "GUY.exe" (2017). It came with a comparison to Miike Snow's "Genghis Khan" (2016), which it deserves. It may be the best mad science music video I've seen since Kate Bush's "Experiment IV" (1986). That was thirty years ago and way less queer. (I will be stunned if there is not some Rocky Horror in this thing's DNA.) I have now watched about six of this band's music videos in a row; they remind me a lot of The Pack a.d. except for being totally different genres. "Hurry Up!" and "Deny U" got my attention next, but really everything I have encountered so far has been delightful. "Worth It (Perfect)" is in fact a flawless little Hollywood production number. The featured dancer in "Sexy Ladies" is Parker Kit Hill and he is fantastic.

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Randomly, at the very beginning, when it shows the brick walls of their lab, I found myself thinking, "ooh, now see--they repurposed an old mill! Post-industrial sites CAN make a comeback if
someonemad scientists would just be willing to invest.I can get behind all points of this plan.
I really loved the heads singing along.
Yes! And the arms finger-snapping and pointing.
I was also charmed by the friendly emoji software. "I am 99.5% perfect!"