Today I’m talking with PHIL HARDER, a filmmaker who’s directed music videos for HUM, Low, Failure, Babes in Toyland, Firehose, Local H, Bailter Space, Afghan Whigs, Seaweed, & many others.
In 1985, he & producer RICK FULLER started HARDER/FULLER FILMS, a music video & commercial production house that generated a wide range of visual work across 4 decades.
In December of ’97, they shot the “Comin’ Home” video with HUM at the Icehouse in Minneapolis, using a mixture of DIY effects & big budget gloss, staging the band in a psychedelic dream of espionage, locusts, & trippy liquids.
In this episode, we talk about the material quirks of the film format, the rise & fall of MTV culture, & what it was like to be in the nerve center of the ‘90s visual world.
(Phil broadcasted from a boat in Amsterdam -- excuse the cabin noises...)
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TIMESTAMPS:
02:24 // Firehose, "Walking the Cow" (Intro)
03:00 // Video to 8mm to 16mm & Beyond
08:57 // A Band Apart
09:46 // Foo Fighters, "Next Year"
13:33 // Bailter Space, "X"
18:33 // Treatments & Creative Control
23:12 // Incubus, "Drive"
26:22 // '90s Budgets / Failure, "Stuck On You"
31:19 // Visual Effects & Retro Digital
37:05 // Didjits / HUM, "Comin' Home"
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedMarch 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM UTC
- Length59 min
- RatingExplicit