Beavis and Butthead Creator Reveals Animated Short Film of "Office Space"

Educadorian born and American raised animator Mike Judge, best known as the creator of MTV’s wildly popular 90’s show “Beavis and Butthead,” is easily one of the most talented and successful animators in American popular culture history.

Judge, also a writer, actor, voice actor, animator and producer, among other things, created an animated short of “Office Space” in 2000 that looks and feels alot like a spin-off of “Beavis and Butthead”; if nothing else, Judge’s signature style is clearly evident in this short film.

Ultimately, the short inspired Judge to write and direct the cult classic, full-featured film “Office Space” – a movie that unearths the daily drudgery’s of the office – paper work and forms, prick bosses who eog-trip off others’ vulnerabilities, malfunctioning printers and copy machines, stale coffee and disgruntled employees who are literally driven to crime.

Update: Some how, someone just took the animated short off of YouTube a few minutes ago. Was it because of this post? I am looking for another version of the original short, so stay tuned. In the meantime, check out Judge’s animated short for “Inbred Jed” – awesome!

Milton gets his ultimate revenge in the end, not just for himself, but for millions of other office workers who can relate.

The animated short here, clearly similar to Bevis and Butthead, shows Milton talking about his treasured stapler and what will happen if it is taken away from him again.

Nowadays, office jokes around the country about “Milton” usually always refer to the movie “Office Space”. Judge is currently working on his indie film “Higher Than Hell.”

The Fratellis Hit The Road for 2007 Flying High Off Coachella, SXSW and The Brit Award for ‘Breakthrough Band 2006’

The Fratellis, still riding high off their amazing Coachella Festival performance and their Brit Award for Best New Breakthrough Band of 2006, have hit the road for a three-month jaunt around the globe to play for adoring fans.

The band has already made changes to their tour schedule, so check out the confirmed dates below.


In addition to their own concerts, the boys will also be playing at a number of rock festivals on the indie rock circuit, giving fans more than one chance to see them play. (I wish I could be at every rock festival!)

Links for The Fratellis

– View The Fratellis new tour dates with venue, city and ticket information.
– Listen to, view and download for free or purchase Fratellis’ songs
Fratellis Performance Live at the SXSW Festival
Fratellis’ official website
Fratellis’ official MySpace page
Fratellis’ official YouTube page


Animal Collective Will Take Their Eccentric Indie Pop on World Tour

San Francisco’s eccentric indie group Animal Collective is set to launch their 2007 worldwide tour with shows and gigs in Europe, the U.S., Canada.
The group will perform for their cult-like and adoring fans whom enjoy the band’s strange, unique, dark and often malformed musical compositions.

You can click on the venues below for more specific information (when available) and to find tickets. Otherwise, check out TicketMaster.com

Animal Collective’s 2007 Tour Show Schedule (updated: June 27th)

Wed, 09/05/07 -8:00 PM
Avalon
Boston, MA
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Tue, 09/11/07 -6:00 PM
First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
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Tue, 09/18/07 -8:00 PM
Henry Fonda Theatre
Hollywood, CA
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Tue, 09/25/0709:00 PM
Cannery Ballroom
Nashville, TN
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Wed, 09/26/07 -8:30 PM
Variety Playhouse
Atlanta, GA
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Sat, 09/29/07 -8:00 PM
Starlight Ballroom
Philadelphia, PA
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Sun, 09/30/07 -8:00 PM
Webster Hall
New York, NY
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Mon, 10/01/07 -8:00 PM
Webster Hall
New York, NY
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For Fans Outside the U.S., Animal Collective will be playing the following dates abroad. If you have never heard of them, check them out – we love them here at IRC!

Fri, 09/07/07 -8:00 PM
London
Bronson Centre

Sat, 09/08/07 -6:00 PM
Phoenix, AZ
The Phoenix Concert Theatre

Sat, 09/15/07 -8:00 PM
Commodore Ballroom
Vancouver, BC
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Classic Indie Rockers Built to Spill in True Form; Announce 2007 Tour Dates

One of the forerunners of indie rock, Built To Spill, are back again in full form with a 2007 summer tour set to begin on Friday, June 29.

The band is adorn worldwide by legions of loyal indie rock fans, some who have been following BTS since their early pioneer blazing days into new realms of alternative rock as a counterpart to the grunge movement.

Built to Spill became an eventual substitute for many grunge rock fans after the suicide of Kurt Cobain. Many rockers agree that the death of Nirvana’s front man marked the end of the grunge rock era that exploded out of Seattle in the early 90’s.

Of course some rock critics still debate BTS’s place in indie rock.

In fact, Steve Huey of allmusic.com observes: “Built to Spill were one of the most popular indie rock acts of the ’90s, finding the middle ground between postmodern, Pavement-style pop and the loose, spacious jamming of Neil Young.”

However one wants to categorize the band’s exact genre home – they span many – the fact that the aging trio is back to give fans their branded style of indie rock is a treat not to be under appreciated.

Last year, the band’s first album in five years titled “You in Reverse” attracted an overwhelmingly positive response followed by a delayed, but successful tour.

Check out some samples and MP3s and Built to Spill YouTube and AOL music videos at IndieRockSongs.com

Also, you can view the most updated Built to Spill tour and show schedule listings (as of 6/27/07) at IndieRockConcerts.com

Tragic Cat Power Wins Major Music Prize

The melancholy voice and hauntingly beautiful lyrics of Cat Power (aka Chan Marshall) have proved strong enough to earn her the title of this year’s Shortlist Music Prize for her popular 2006 album The Greatest, a culmination featuring highlights from her impressive body of sombre songs laden with heartache and expressed sincerely and tragically through aching vocals and emotive piano playing.

No matter who is chosen for the prize, there will always be fans of the other nominees that think their favorite artist’s album should take the honor.

According to the press release today by the Los Angeles-based Shortlist Organization, “Cat Power’s album quickly got under my skin. She has one of the most beguiling voices around. ‘The Greatest’ is an immediate classic that will never age.”

Despite her unquestionable talent and important contributions to indie music, it may have some music fans scratching their heads, considering the line-up of intial nominees picked by the Shortlist Organization panel of judges.

In addition, the winning album is not a release of new, original music – it’s a compilation of Marshall’s ‘greatest’. Is that fair to the other artists and their fans?

The announcement of the Shortlist Music Prize was late this year by a couple of weeks at the least. The organization said in March that it would announced the winner in May after shaving down the list of nominees to the top ten. Speculation that a deal with iTunes to feature the winning album on the store’s homepage is what caused the delay.

This year’s nine listmakers including last year’s winner Sufjan Stevens, Franz Ferdinand, KT Tunstall, Panic at the Disco, The Killers, Snow Patrol and Flaming Lips.

Drummer Ronnie Vannucci of the Killers said “the finalists are the backbone of what makes music special in the first place. They are each doing their own thing and it’s beautiful.”

Greg Spotts, the Shortlist co-founder, said: “this is the year of the storyteller. More than half of our ten finalists are wordsmiths who create unique characters and narratives, interpreting our complex world in new ways.”

Many of these artists employ unusual instruments and sounds, from the harp of Joanna Newsom to the accordion of Beirut to the secondhand percussion of Tom Waits.

Nine of the ten nominated albums were released by independent labels, marking the indie sector’s largest share of the finalists in the award’s six-year history.

Check the entire list. Entries in bold are the top ten Shortlist nominees. Those in italics are my own choices for the top ten.

Background Information on the Shortlist Organization

Anyone who wants a fast track introduction to indie and alternative rock should definitely take a browse of the nominated albums by the little-known Shortlist Organization.

Each year since 2001, the organization, comprised of rock musicians, producers and others from the independent rock music scene, has gone about selecting their favorite albums for the past year.

The only restrictions are that album nominated must have been for sale in the U.S. and could not have sold more than 500,000 units.

Once all the “listmakers” have turned in their nominees, they are all collected and collated into a “long list” of the past year’s best album and artists, which usually comprises about 55 to 70 nominees on average.

For example, this year there were a total of 60 albums nominated for the year of 2006.

The list itself reads like a rooster of the best indie artists and albums of the past year – enough to make any rock fan want to check and double-check their music collection again just to make sure they have everything.

After the long list is released, the committee goes to work to pair the list down, ultimately giving birth to the name “Shortlist”.

Anyone who has been an indie fan since, let’s say roughly 1999, knows that it is a daunting task to create a “short” list of the best albums in any one year because there are so many great releases. Look at 2006 alone.

The long list is itself a microcosm of a much longer list of fantastic music released by indie and alternative rock, pop, hip hop, trance and others in the past year, but just as the iPod Nano teaches, you need to begin to limit your music collection somewhere – there’s simply not enough time.

This is yet another purpose of the Shortlist Music Prize – that is, to basically do all the work finding the best music out there for you, packaging it up really nice, offering a streaming jukebox of songs from the list nominees (located on the site’s homepage) and essentially writing up your list of CDs to go buy or request for your birthday or other occasion.

Live 105 BDF Bloc Party Rock Festival Countdown to June 9 "Mini-Cochella"

Did you miss Coachella? Well, there’s good news for alternative and indie rock fans in the San Francisco Bay Area and elsewhere who did.

There’s a “mini-Cochella” (what’s Coachella?) without the searing heat of the central southern California desert.

On Saturday, June 9, San Francisco rock station 105 Live FM is hosting an impressive line-up of artists from the indie rock scene, including Bloc Party, Interpol, Social Distortion, Kaiser Chiefs, Cold War Kids, CSS, Shiny Toy Guns and many more (full listing below).

The all-day festival begins at 11:30 am at the famous Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mt. View, California, approximately 30 miles south of San Francisco. The Shoreline has both enclosed and lawn seating (see below for ticket information)

The all-day concert is expected to sell out, so get your tickets now. You can subscribe to IRC and get updates on the show, including an MP3 podcast special that will include great rock songs from the various artists scheduled for the Live 105 concert.
While the line-up is always subject to change, as of May 22, 2007, here is the official rooster of artists billed for the Live 105 Bloc Party BDF:

*Note: My aim is to provide websites, profiles and MP3s of each artist appearing at the Live 105 festival. Sign up for the IRC feed or check back to this page often for updated information, links, free music and even a free ticket contest.

Bloc Party
Official website
Bloc Party mp3s

Interpol
Official website
Interpol mp3s
Interpol videos

Queens of the Stone Age
Official website
– Queens of the Stone Age mp3s

(These links below will be filled in throughout the night and tomorrow and hopefully we’ll have some live clips to share!)

Social Distortion
–Official website
-Social Distortion mp3s

The Faint
–Official website
-The Faint mp3s

The Bravery
-Official website
-The Bravery mp3s

Kaiser Chiefs
-Official website
-Kaiser Chiefs mp3s

Silversun Pickups
-Official website
-Silversun Pickups mp3s

Cold War Kids
-Official website
Cold War Kids mp3s

Shiny Toy Guns
-Official website_
-Shiny Toy Guns:
Le Disko(mp3)

Sum 41
-Official website
-Sum 41 mp3s

CSS
-Official website
(mp3)

The Lovemakers
-Official website
-The Lovemakers mp3s

Street to Nowhere
-Official website
-Street to Nowhere mp3s

Scissors for Lefty
-Official website
-Scissors for Lefty mp3s

The Matches
-Official website
-The Matches mp3s

Every Move A Picture
official website
Tiger Army

official website

Honeycut
official website

Minipop
official website

Audrye Sessions
official website

Immigrant
official website

Poor Bailey
official website

Live 105 Bloc Party page
– Review of last year’s Live 105 BDF –
Spin.com

Queens of the Stone Age Make ComeBack with Smoking New Rock Video

The Queens of the Stone Age are back in true rock fashion with a hot new album and music video “Sick, Sick, Sick” – a hard-rocking and catchy cruncher that is sure to make long-time fans happy and undoubtedly recruit new legions of hard rockers.

Fresh CDs of the band’s new release Era Vulgaris hit the stores last month and “Sick, Sick, Sick” has been spinning non-stop on rock radio stations worldwide, even making it to #36 on Billboard’s Rock Singles chart.

Era Vulgaris is a fantastic rock album and lives up to what would be expected from professional rockers. Rolling Stone magazine rock critic Rob Sheffield sums it up well:

“The latest release is Homme’s fifth Queens album, and like the others, it’s intricately crafted, meticulously polished and ruthlessly efficient in its pursuit of depraved rock thrills…”

Fans seem to dig it too. Read what Amazon.com reviewers think.


A Cast of Constantly Shifting Characters

QOSA or QOSTA (will someone decide which it is to be) has had many pauses and starts since the band’s 1997 formation and band members have quit, rejoined, quit again, substituted and collaborated with other artists on various projects and musical endeavors.

In addition to the release of two albums – R and Songs for the Deaf – in the past five years, QOSA founding members, singer and guitarist Josh Homme and bassist Nick Oliveri, also scored the soundtrack to the movie The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys with help from Brad Wilk, drummer for Rage Against the Machine.

In 2005, Homme reunited with some past band members and contributing artists to release the LP Lullabies to Paralyze. The group also played a couple of years on the OzzFest tour.

For fans that are really curious of the number of rockers who have played, or are still members, in the band, check out their biography on AllMusic.com – the best online source for music of all kinds.

Just a few of them include The Screaming Trees’ Van Conner, Soundgarden‘s Matt Cameron, and Dinosaur Jr.‘s Mike Johnson and musicians from bands like Fu Manchu and Monster Magnet. Even Foo Fighters Ex-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl has performed with the band.

QOSA Summer of 2007 Show Dates

Queens of the Stone Age are set to headline the Live 105FM (San Francisco) Bloc Party fest on June 9 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, approximately 30 miles south of San Francisco. A number of other popular indie artists will also be playing at the all day show.

Here are some of the other gigs QOSA have scheduled as of today’s date for the summer of 2007:

6/7/2007
Radio
Fresno Fair Grounds
KFRR’s Birthday Bash www.1041fresno.com for more details

6/8/2007
Radio
Ventura County Fairgrounds
KJEE Presents The Seaside Beach Ball at
The Ventura Fairgrounds

8/4/2007
Concert
Indianapolis, IN Murat Centre

Artist of the Week: Meet Snowdogs – A Fine Breed of Underground Hard Rock

They turned their back on classical piano and formed a hot indie hard rock band, the Snowdogs, a three-piece rock outfit from Finland that is just waiting to explode.

“Who?” you say?

OK, here’s the deal: The band’s name doesn’t really convey the hard rock scene that they definitely have earned their place in.

Snowdogs punch out infectious hard rock with memorable hooks that are reminiscent of The Replacements, Green Day and Blues Traveler.

But that damn name. Snowdogs vocalist and guitarist Ville Leppanen conceded to Crazewire in a 2004 interview, that it didn’t help the band any when Disney Studios released the movie “Snow Dogs,” (2003) a cuddly-sweet G-rated movie about a novice leader of a dog sled team starring the “what-ever-happened-to-Cuba-Gooding-Jr.”

After school they joined up with drummer Benjy Reid and worked diligently to release their cogent 2001 debut Animal Farm.

The band’s freshmen work quickly won acclaim among the British music press and soon forged a relationship that led to their signing on with the popular U.S. independent label Victory Records.

The influence of the 70’s arena-rock band Rush is no accident. Ville’s brother and bassist Mat Leppanen is a huge Rush fan. The two Finnish brothers are American educated classical pianists.

Snowdogs caught on pretty fast in the European indie rock scene after releasing their second album, Deep Cuts, Best Remedies (2003) gained the band a healthy dose of attention from mainstream, but especially college rock, radio shows and indie blogs.

In the extremely competitive, and easily-disposable, world of the rock business, Snowdays ascended to rock notarity fairly fast, but found themselves craving to score as many high-profile gigs as soon as possible while they had the momentum – another savvy move. Rolling Stone magazine even compared them to REM.

With the confluence of all the right elements and of course the proven talent to make solid, memorable indie and alternative rock, Snowdogs was now a group fans wanted to see and before long the band was opening for lead acts like Blink 182, MXPX, Alkaline Trio and Less Than Jake.

Overall, the Victory release of Deep Cuts, Best Remedies did well in Europe, but not as well in the U.S. Nevertheless, tracks like “End of the World” and “Your Sorry Ass” are great examples of the band’s talent and why they’ve earned rock and roll credibility.

Another track “Hell Outta Dodge” is a catchy pop rocker reminiscent of D-Generation laced with hints of Aerosmith and Blues Traveler.

Despite the album’s solid catalog of fresh and catchy rock songs interlaced with thrilling moments of great rock jams, the most influential gaggles of rock music critics and publications in the U.S. either did not hear them or failed to realize just how good these guys are.

The Fray Announce Shows in Ireland and the UK

Get the latest news about The Fray (updated March 2008)

The popular indie rock quartet from Denver, The Fray, have been soaring to new heights thanks to a hit single and album that are feeding a frenzy of flocks of new fans.

To the delight of a fast-growing fan base across the pond, the band has announced two concert dates in Ireland and the UK for later this year.

The first show will be October 23rd at the Royal Theatre, Castlebar, England. The following night, the band flies over to Ireland to rock the National Stadium in Dublin.

Tickets are now on sale for both performances. Special guest is none other than Peter Yorn.

The band has already sold a combined total of five million albums and singles in the U.S. just this year. Their hit single, “How To Save A Life” remained on the Billboard top ten charts for four weeks. Many songs are on the album are memorable; one my favorites is “Heaven Forbid”.

mp3: Heaven Forbid – The Fray
(get more mp3s from The Fray and other great bands by subscribing to Feed Me Indie)

During that time, The Fray sold an estimated 150,000 units in the UK alone – in one month.

Fans overseas cannot seem to get enough of these guys.

Recent trips to the UK have gained the group even larger exposure, including plenty of airplay on the UK’s largest and most influential music radio channel – Radio One.

But now fans will be able to see the band play in a rock arena setting.

Link: The Fray website

Link: The Fray UK website

Download Festival 2007 Lineup Includes Modest Mouse, The Shins, Wolf Parade and More

Now that fans from the popular Coachella music festival are rested and rehydrated after last week’s annual rock fest in the desert, other rock fests are gearing up for their own showcase of music and art this spring and summer across the U.S. and the globe.

The third annual Download Festival 2007 will offer fans indie rock favorites like The Shines, Wolf Parade, Modest Mouse, Icubus and more to be announced in coming weeks (get updates as they come in. More bands will be added on May 29).

The Download Festival, which Pitchfork calls “merely the little brother to the long-running, testosterone-fueled” UK Throwdown, will visit four U.S. cities beginning August 18 for four shows total that will end in October:

08-18 Boston, MA – Tweeter Center

08-25 George, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre

09-01 East Troy, WI – Alpine Valley Music Theatre

10-06 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

Stay tune for information about tickets by signing up for the IRC feed.

Coachella Festival To Be Webcasted for All Three Days – 4/27 – 4/30

Organizers of Coachella, the popular annual music festival in the desert east of San Diego, have synced up with a large telephone company to provide live, continuous webcast from Coachella Central featuring some of the most talented and popular artists in indie and alternative music.

Coachella has become in recent years the indie rock scene’s answer to Lollapoloza, and indie fans come from across the globe to attend the festival.

Three-day passes for this year’s event sold out in a matter of days and single day passes for the weekend sold out almost as quickly. Camp site passes are also sold out, but of course, there are many tickets still for sale on eBay.

For all of the indie rock fans who cannot make it to the festival, the webcast should help fill in some of the gap, even though it is nothing like being there – of course.

Let’s just hope that the technicians and other folks have the server load capacity to allow tens of thousands, maybe hundreds, of thousand of fans around the world hear great indie and alternative artists like:

The Arcade Fire

Rage Against The Machine

Bjork

Arctic Monkeys

Interpol

Sonic Youth

Red Hot Chilli Peppers

The Kooks

Tapes n Tapes

!!!

Rufus Wainwright

Air

Blonde Redhead

New Pornographers

The Decemberists

See the entire line-up of artists scheduled to play at Coachella

While some fans, like me, would like Coachella to lighten up a little more like the Burning Man festival, it seems unlikely to happen.

In fact, there is a direct contradiction of course with the idealism of what indie music should be and the fact the Coachella is a very capitalistic, corporate sponsored and highly secured event.

The latter being the most annoying to fans nowadays, but since the Woodstock reunion disaster in 1998, 9/11 and the Virginia Tech shootings, fans who already have their tickets to Coachella (they are still also available on eBay, but of course, you’ll pay more), their campsite passes or area accommodations (there are basically no motel or hotel rooms available for the festival weekend in the area with a few exceptions of rooms going for $500 and up a night at two and three-star accommodations).

Blur’s Drummer Dave Rowntree Announces Candidacy for Labour Party, Video Interview

Dave Rowntree, the drummer for the long-time UK indie revivalist group Blur, told The UK Independent that he plans to run for his local council as a Labour candidate in Marylebone.

“I’ve been a long-standing member of the Labour party and active in local politics for a while,” Rowntree said. (See video below)

“I’m a Westminster resident and in my experience of living here, it all looks lovely – there are hanging baskets everywhere – but you only need to scratch beneath the surface and see that there’s a lot of deprivation and a lot of inequality around. I think someone needs to do something about it.”

Despite his notoriety, Rowntree will have to campaign hard for the position because the Marylebone ward is traditionally conservative.

One fan – Lovelyrita – wrote on the band’s official message board: “I’m sure Damon [Damon Albarn, songwriter/founding member and singer] has always known Dave’s labour convictions, so I don’t think that can be a problem between them.

The problem for us, though is that if Dave is elected, well, I don’t think it’s very appropiated [sic] for a politician to play music in a band… even if that band is Blur. That’s my opinion, at least. So, let’s hope he doesn’t get elected… sorry, Dave.”