Weird Al’s “Internet Leaks” Out Now

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

Dear Close, Personal Friend of Al,

We wanted to remind you that “Weird Al” Yankovic’s digital-only EP Internet Leaks drops today!

It contains the T.I. parody “Whatever You Like,” the Doors pastiche “Craigslist” (featuring Ray Manzarek on keyboards), the Jungle Cruise homage “Skipper Dan,” the Charles Nelson Reilly tribute “CNR”… and the brand new song “Ringtone”!

You can download it RIGHT NOW at iTunes and everywhere else that digital music is sold!

And if you haven’t seen the “Ringtone” video yet… you can watch it right here!

And if you’d like the RINGTONE for “Ringtone”… you can get it here!

Thanks — hope you enjoy Internet Leaks!

Sing with The Legend of Neil! Episode 3 is Live

from The Legend of Neil:

Watch as Hyrule breaks out into song in this brand new and very special Legend of Neil musical episode. See if you can tell which character’s singing voice is voiced by Maurissa Tancharoen of Dr. Horrible fame. And buy some t-shirts so I can pay rent.

And for those of you asking. We’re working on mp3s for download from the musical. Hang in there, but keep posting comments about it on atom.com so that they see it and know you want it! I know you want it… awww yeah!

“Weird Al” Yankovic — Ringtone

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

The video for “Ringtone”, the 5th and final track from the “Internet Leaks” collection, can be seen right here! Video directed by Josh Faure-Brac and Dustin McLean from Current TV’s SuperNews.

“Ringtone,” along with the rest of Internet Leaks, will be available starting Tuesday, August 25th on:

iTunes!
Amazon!
Rhapsody!
Napster!
Zune!
Wal-Mart!

…and everywhere else that mp3s are sold!

And the video will be available on iTunes too!

And you’ll even be able to get the RINGTONE of “Ringtone”!

Can’t see the video because you live outside the U.S., or some other crazy reason? Try here.

D23 Expo Brings You the Ultimate Disney Fan Experience

from D23Expo.com:

The Walt Disney Studios is jumping on the D23 Expo bandwagon with four days (September 10-13) of exciting programming that includes major overviews of upcoming films by Disney Studios Chairman Dick Cook and Disney-Pixar Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter, plus a full schedule of events spotlighting new releases and newly restored digital versions of classic favorites.

Cook will present exclusive sneak peeks at such highly anticipated Disney features as Disney’s A Christmas Carol, Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, Old Dogs (with Robin Williams and John Travolta), Prince of Persia and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (both from producer Jerry Bruckheimer), Tron: Legacy, plus updates on many more exciting projects. Lasseter will discuss and show materials from such upcoming Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios’ motion pictures as The Princess and the Frog, Rapunzel, Toy Story 3, etc. Both presentations will be held at The Anaheim Convention Center in a 4000-seat arena.

All other film screenings and programs will take place in The Walt Disney Studios Theater (at the Anaheim Convention Center), a custom-built state-of-the-art venue with 3D capability, located within the Convention Center. All Disney Digital 3D presentations will be shown in RealD 3D, the world’s most widely used 3D cinema technology. Among the U.S. premieres at the D23 Expo will be new Disney Digital 3D versions of Toy Story and Toy Story 2, the digital conversion of the original Tron, and a newly restored digital version of the Walt Disney classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Expo guests will get an exclusive look at all things Muppets, as well as meet the filmmakers and see exclusive presentations for such highly anticipated new Disney features as The Princess and the Frog, Toy Story 3 (from Disney-Pixar), Tron: Legacy, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment), and the new ABC-TV holiday animated special, Prep and Landing.

The Expo will also debut selected scenes from the upcoming Disney Digital 3D version of the Studio’s 1991 modern classic, Beauty and the Beast. Other highlights of the four-day event include a program devoted to the music from The Lion King, a panel discussion and screening of Sleeping Beauty, and the first U.S. screening of Trail of the Panda (Disney’s second co-production with China). There will also be presentations on two recent documentaries — the boys: the sherman brothers’ story and Walt & El Grupo.

A special screening series, “Fifty and Fabulous”, will unspool at 10:00 pm in the Studio Theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights spotlighting films that are celebrating their 50th anniversary — Darby O’Gill and the Little People, The Shaggy Dog, and Sleeping Beauty.

D23 EXPO — WALT DISNEY STUDIOS THEATER PROGRAM OF EVENTS

THURSDAY 9/10

1:00 PM — Beauty and the Beast panel discussion; and screening of selected scenes in Disney Digital 3D
4:00 PM — The Lion King music program
7:00 PM — the boys: the sherman brothers story panel discussion/ screening
10:00 PM — Darby O’Gill and the Little People screening

FRIDAY 9/11

11:00 AM — Dick Cook / Walt Disney Studios presentation (in the Arena)
1:00 PM — Screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas in Disney Digital 3D plus Tim Burton shorts, Frankenweenie and Vincent
4:00 PM — Tron/Tron: Legacy presentation; Digital debut screening of original Tron
7:30 PM — Walt & El Grupo” presentation; Followed by screening of Saludos Amigos
10:00 PM — The Shaggy Dog screening

SATURDAY 9/12

10:00 AM — Disneynature presentation
12:00 PM — Snow White panel discussion; Followed by screening of Restored Print
3:00 PM — Princess and the Frog presentation
5:30 PM — Prep and Landing presentation
7:30 PM — Trail of the Panda screening
10:00 PM — Sleeping Beauty screening

SUNDAY 9/13

11:00 AM — John Lasseter / Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios presentation (in the Arena)
1:00 PM — Muppets presentation
4:00 PM — Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure screening
6:30 PM — Toy Story 3 presentation
7:00 PM — Toy Story and Toy Story 2 debuts in Disney Digital 3D

Tickets to the D23 EXPO are available at D23Expo.com. Admission includes access to all experiences and entertainment at the D23 EXPO and can be purchased for single days or for the full four days of festivities. Admission is $37 for a one-day adult ticket and $27 for children 3-12. Four-day passes are $111 for adults and $81 for children. Members of D23: The Official Community for Disney Fans will receive a discount on up to four admissions, as well as early entry to each day of the D23 EXPO for themselves and their guests.

Special vacation packages including Disneyland Resort hotel accommodations, D23 EXPO tickets and theme park admission are available at the D23 EXPO website. Packages are available from both the Walt Disney Travel Company and the Anaheim/ Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau, which is offering a limited number of area hotel rooms at special rates to those attending the D23 EXPO.

Many more details about D23 EXPO entertainment, events and special guests will be announced in the coming weeks. Fans can keep up with all the news by visiting D23Expo.com, as well as by following “Disney D23” at Twitter and on Facebook.

“Weird Al” Yankovic: Internet Leaks!

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

One week from today (Tuesday, August 25), my 5-track digital EP Internet Leaks will be officially released. It’ll be on iTunes, Amazon… you know, all the usual places.

If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve already heard 4/5 of the songs on it: My T.I. parody “Whatever You Like,” my Doors pastiche “Craigslist,” my Jungle Cruise homage “Skipper Dan” and my Charles Nelson Reilly tribute “CNR.”

The fifth and final track from Internet Leaks is called “Ringtone.” It will be released the same day as the EP — Tuesday the 25th. The video for it was done by the guys behind Current TV’s hilarious show SuperNews — and it will world-premiere this Friday night as part of a half-hour special show that I’m co-hosting with SuperNews creator Josh Faure-Brac. For more info on the show and where you can see it, go here.

If you’ve been holding out on buying these tracks individually up until now, you can pick all five up in one fell swoop on Tuesday. Who knows, maybe Internet Leaks will even chart like a “real” album!

The songs on Internet Leaks will all show up again on my next full album release, whenever that is (I’m assuming next year sometime, but there’s no way to be sure). Some people may say, “Why should I buy the Internet Leaks tracks now when they’re going to be on your next album anyway?” Well, if all you’re interested in is the physical CD, and you don’t mind waiting a year or so… you probably SHOULDN’T buy the tracks now. Nobody’s forcing you to buy the songs twice — I just wanted to make the tracks available so everybody could enjoy them as early as possible.

By the way, if you DO purchase Internet Leaks now, you’ll be able to take advantage of iTunes’ “Complete My Album” function when the full album becomes available. You’ll be able to painlessly add the missing tracks, and the full purchase price of Internet Leaks will be deducted from the cost of the album.

While I’m thinking of it, HUGE thanks go out to Liam Lynch, Divya Srinivasan and the folks at JibJab, who made the videos for “Craigslist,” “Skipper Dan” and “CNR,” respectively. If you haven’t seen those videos yet, check them out on my YouTube page. Or if YouTube won’t let you watch them for some crazy reason, try here.

In other news… Al’s Brain finished up a successful run at the Orange County Fair — a quarter of a million people so far have seen my 3-D movie, and the reviews have been fantastic. If you live in the Western Washington area, be sure to look for it at the Puyallup Fair next month!

And last week, I passed the “one million followers” threshold on Twitter. (Did Ashton Kutcher beat me to it? I haven’t really been paying attention.) Anyway, I’ve really been enjoying Twitter… in an obsessive/compulsive kind of way. If you’re not following me there already, check it out — I’m at twitter.com/alyankovic.

Other than that, I’ve been enjoying the summer with my family, and I’ve had a great time reading everybody’s tweets, posts and comments. Thanks so much for all the kind words about the new songs and videos!

Al

The Guild — Do You Wanna Date My Avatar?

Amazon MP3
iTunes Video

Directed by: Jed Whedon
Music by: Jed Whedon
Lyrics by: Felicia Day
Rap: Jeff Lewis and Sandeep Parikh
Backup Vocals: Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon
Director of Photography: Omer Ganai
Choreography: Chantal Robeson
Edited by: Jeff Yorkes

Costumes: Sarah Trost
Weapons: Greg Aranowitz
Production Design: Tyler Robinson

Starring: Vincent Caso, Felicia Day, Jeff Lewis, Amy Okuda, Sandeep Parikh, Robin Thorsen

Dancers: Bijoya Das, Jul Kohler, Maurissa Tancharoen

The Guild Music Video

from The Guild:

Today we’re pleased to rollout our music video “Do You Wanna Date My Avatar” for streaming and purchase!
Streaming Links below:
Video on MSN
Video on YouTube

We are lucky enough to be able to offer you the song for purchase, so to support us, you can get it at the following places:
Amazon MP3 (Also available in international Amazon stores)
iTunes MP3 (Also available in international iTunes stores)
iTunes Video
The song will also be offered on eMusic, Napster, Rhapsody, Amie St., LimeWire, Lala and the Nokia Music stores. Check your favorite place, they should have it!

You can also get it for free from:
Xbox Live Marketplace
Zune Marketplace (Video in HD!)
Streaming on MSN

And if you would, please embed, favorite and rate our video. We’d love it if everyone, including new people who are finding the show through your ratings, could enjoy. 🙂

EDIT:
Per request we are posting the lyrics to the song!
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY FELICIA DAY AND JED WHEDON

LYRICS:
Hang with me in my MMO
So many places we can go
You’ll never see my actual face
Our love, our love will be in a virtual space

I’m craving to emote with you
So many animations I can do
Be anything you want me to be
Come on, come on, share a potion with me

CHORUS:
Do you wanna date my Avatar
She’s a star
And she’s hotter than reality by far
Wanna date my Avatar?

You can type commands
I’ve got slots for what I hold in my hands
Don’t care what’s in your character bank
How ‘bout, How ‘bout a little tank and spank

Grab your mouse and stroke the keys
Here in cyberspace there’s no disease
Pick a time, send a tell to me
Just pay, just pay a small subscription fee

CHORUS

Single white human,
Looking for group
My stats so high
Don’t be out of the loop

Got an uber-leet staff
That you can equip
Close your mouths ladies
This is pure nerd-nip

I’m a pixel-based fantasy
A man who is stoic
I hack and slash
Who the heck’s more heroic?

Check me out:
Cloth armor
Fits me like a glove
Just twitta a time
And I’m ready for love

Hang with me in my MMO
So many places we can go
I’m better than a real world quest
You’ll touch, my plus 5 to dexterity vest

What role do you wanna play
I’m just a click away night or day
And if you think I’m not the one
Log off, Log off and we’ll be done

Thank you so much and stay tuned for Season 3 rollout, just around the corner! August 25th on Xbox Live and September 1rst on MSN/ZUNE!

The Guild Management

SuperNews & “Weird Al” Yankovic Collabo-Jam!

from “Weird Al” Yankovic:

The video for the 5th and final track from “Internet Leaks” will world premiere this Friday night on Current TV’s “SuperNews”!

The SuperNews gang teams up with “Weird Al” Yankovic on a music video for his new song “Ringtone” by shooting Al and SuperNews creator Josh Faure-Brac directly into the “Cartoon Funderland.” This live-action / animation hybrid special debuts Friday, August 21st at 10 PM (9 PM central) on Current TV.

Current is available on the following channels:

DirecTV — channel 358
Dish Network — channel 196
Comcast — channel 107 or 125
Time Warner — channel 103 or 142
AT&T U-Verse — channel 189
Verizon FIOS — channel 192

UK & IRELAND
Sky — channel 183
Virgin Media — channel 155

And SuperNews is online at:
http://current.com/supernews/

See RiffTrax “Plan 9 from Outer Space” Live and get free digital goodies!

from RiffTrax:

The RiffTrax Live show is almost here! And just when you thought it couldn’t get any sweeter, all event attendees will receive free digital goodies! That’s right: attend the event and you’ll receive a URL and code to download an exclusive never-before-seen short, a free autographed digital photo, and a song by the RiffTones!

Time and tickets are running out, so be sure to hurry and get your tickets today!

For more info and to buy tickets, go to rifftrax.com/live!!

NEW PEOPLE Invites San Francisco and the World to its Grand Opening Celebration

from VIZ Pictures:

NEW PEOPLE, a dynamic entertainment destination bringing the latest examples of Japanese popular culture to North American shores, announces its Grand Opening next Saturday, August 15th.

Thousands will gather in the heart of San Francisco’s Japantown for a day-long celebration that begins at 11:00am with a ribbon cutting ceremony and a traditional Kagami-wari (breaking of a sake barrel for good luck) at the building’s entrance located at 1746 Post Street.

A variety of fun Japanese pop-inspired events including fashion shows, a film premiere, live art performances, and mini-concerts by some of Japan’s hottest punk and alternative bands are scheduled throughout the day both inside NEW PEOPLE, and also at the adjacent Peace Plaza and areas in between. Innovative companies from the Bay area and Japan will exhibit an array of products for sale in open air displays on both sides of Post Street. A food court will further complement the celebration with delicious Japanese cuisine. The event is free to the public.

“There has never been a venue of this type before outside Japan and we will become a unique cultural and entertainment outlet unlike any other in the country,” says Seiji Horibuchi, the founder/CEO of VIZ Pictures as well as the J-pop Center Project. “Our Grand Opening celebration will give visitors a sample of pure Japanese pop culture in a variety of forms and we invite San Francisco and the world to join in the fun, celebrate our launch, and explore all NEW PEOPLE has to offer!”

Yoshitaka Amano Exclusive Exhibition Opening

Famed artist Yoshitaka Amano makes a rare U.S. appearance to personally open NEW PEOPLE’s SUPERFROG Gallery with his newest exhibit, DEVA LOKA USA. Amano is renowned for designing the characters for the hit video game, Final Fantasy, as well as for anime films including Vampire Hunter D, Guin Saga, Final Fantasy, and Front Mission. His new exhibit was created especially for the gallery as an ode to his childhood love for American comics, culture and automobiles. For more information, visit superfroggallery.com. Yoshitaka Amano hosts an insightful panel discussion at 12:00pm on the Main Stage in front of NEW PEOPLE with a rare autograph opportunity scheduled from 4:00-5:00pm.

Special Movie Premiere Event

VIZ Cinema, which is located in the basement of NEW PEOPLE, invites visitors to the country’s first movie theatre with a dedicated Japanese film program and will cap off the day’s celebrations with the San Francisco premiere of 20th Century Boys, a stirring action film based on the smash hit manga comic by Naoki Urasawa. The 143-seat subterranean theatre features plush seating, digital as well as 35mm projection, and a THX-certified sound system.

Gothic And Lolita Extravaganza

The influence of Japanese Harajuku fashion is undeniable and NEW PEOPLE welcomes four edgy labels from Tokyo’s hippest fashion district — Baby, the Stars Shine Bright, Black Peace Now, 6%DOKIDOKI and SOU • SOU; each opens its own brand boutique on the building’s second floor. Visitors are invited to explore all of the designs and accessories from four of Japan’s hottest labels and catch a special Gothic & Lolita Fashion Show presented by Baby, the Stars Shine Bright and Black Peace Now on the Main Stage in front of NEW PEOPLE at 1:30pm.

Harajuku Kawaii Makeover

Other couture fun continues at the Harajuku Kawaii Experience at Peace Plaza, located just adjacent to NEW PEOPLE. A Harajuku fashion makeover contest is scheduled for 12:00pm and will award a free trip to Tokyo, Japan to the lucky winner who will be transformed into the most convincing Harajuku girl. Finalists’ fashion show and announcement of the award will take place at 3:00-4:00pm. Appearing at 4:15 will be OMODAKA, a duo that offers an ambient and ethereal sound-mixing Minyo (Japanese traditional-flavored folk music) and electronic music, and a special performance art dance piece by fashion label 6%DOKIDOKI. A Harajuku Kawaii-themed dance party will continue in the plaza from 5:00-6:00pm.

Japan Nite Special: Girls Rock Explosion

NEW PEOPLE, in co-sponsorship with MTV Iggy and Japan Airlines, also presents the Japan Nite Special: Girls Rock Explosion! as part of the first annual 2009 J-Pop Summit Festival, also in Peace Plaza. A special mini-concert begins at 12:45pm and features the punk and alternative rock sounds of TsuShiMaMiRe, Red Bacteria Vacuum, and Noodles.

A second full-set show is scheduled at Yoshi’s S.F., the U.S.’s largest Jazz club / Japanese Restaurant, located near Japantown, on August 16th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets: $10 at the door. Tickets are now available at http://yoshis.com/sanfrancisco/.

Yuichi Yokoyama’s Art performance and Autograph Session

Yuichi Yokoyama, the Eisner Award-nominated creator of New Engineering and Travel, illustrated the abstract faces that adorn the manga balloon inspired interior walls of NEW PEOPLE: The Store, which is located on the mezzanine level and was designed to be not only a retail space, but also a giant art installation. NEW PEOPLE: The Store offers a fantastic selection of carefully selected Japanese products that include apparel, accessories, books, toys, DVDs, music, and design items for the home and office. Yuichi Yokoyama will have a live painting performance at 12:00 pm at the corner of Post and Buchanan Streets, within the same block as the NEW PEOPLE building. Also he appears for the special autograph session at NEW PEOPLE: The Store at 3:00-4:00pm.

NEW PEOPLE offers the latest films, art, fashion and retail brands from Japan and is the creative vision of the J-Pop Center Project and VIZ Pictures, a distributor and producer of Japanese live action film. Located at 1746 Post Street, the 20,000 square foot structure features a striking 3-floor transparent glass facade that frames a fun and exotic new environment to engage the imagination into the 21st Century. A dedicated web site is also now available at: NewPeopleWorld.com.

MC Lars, “True Player for Real”

“True Player for Real”

MC Lars‘s very own self-referential introduction song, with help from Wheatus and “Weird Al” on the accordion. Oh, and spoiler: it’s made with sock puppets! LOL CPs.

Directed by Richard Barham. Additional Props, Puppets and Puppeteering by Gorg.

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crappyrecords.com

Requiem for Delinquency: Hobs End

Requiem for Delinquency

I logged into MySpace today (something I avoid as much as possible) and had a friend request from Requiem for Delinquency. I followed the link for the obligatory “check it out before denying it” glance and was wowed by what I heard. What I had expected to be my usual 5-minute check of my messages before going on to other more important things that demanded my time and attention has now turned into over five hours of listening to streaming music on requiemfordelinquency.com while trying to find things to keep me busy at my computer so I can keep listening.

I’m the kind of person who listens to things on repeat for days, and sometimes weeks or months, on end. I get something under my skin and it just stays there. Unlike many people whose favorite things are constantly changing, once I become passionate about something, it becomes a permanent fixture in my life. My very first CDs were Enya‘s Watermark and Kitaro‘s Kojiki. Twenty years later, I’m still listening to those CDs on a weekly basis. I can see Requiem for Delinquency becoming another permanent fixture in my musical rotation.

Hobs End is the first album from composer Chance Morrison, who self-produced the project rather then trying to get the big labels to back him, and his grassroots approach seems to be working for him. It’s hard to put a genre label on the music as it is primarily electronica but is not as high octane as techno and trance or low octane as new age or chill. Each song has a unique hook to it (sound samples or effects), but the beat remains fairly consistent. While there are some faster tracks on the album it is balanced overall in mood (somewhat somber and sensual), making it the perfect dance selection for when the night is winding down but you aren’t ready to quit moving yet.

Some elements of Hobs End remind me of Bill Leeb projects such as Delerium and Fauxliage, but laced with Morrison’s own vocals rather than the sultry sirens who play guest vocalists in Leeb’s music. Requiem for Delinquency is the kind of electronica music you might find on a Six Degrees or Nettwerk label. (I’ll buy anything they release.) In other words, it may be self-produced but it sounds like a studio-backed production. Some tracks are similar to, but have more synth than, Robert Miles and Enigma compositions, but are not as heavily reliant on synth as Tangerine Dream or Vangelis tend to be.

I’m really searching for a way to describe Morrison’s voice but the only word I can think of is breathy. He almost whispers in a laid-back or mournful way that reminds me of Depeche Mode or Duran Duran. I say mournful because, listening to the lyrics, Morrison seems to be questioning the reality and depth of daily interactions, the life, love and experiences that we share with others. Sound bites from films and television shows call to mind images and ideas and then explore them. For example, in the track “The Work of Science” a sound bite from the classic science fiction film The Brain That Wouldn’t Die declares, “My eyes are deceiving me” and “What you see is real. What’s done is done and what I’ve done is right. It’s the work of science.” Then Morrison sings the refrain, “Will we remember what was real?”

Overall, the album is layered with rich sounds from a variety of instruments, both traditional and electronic. While his selection of instruments may be contemporary, the arrangement and use of them is similar to a classical composition and takes you on a journey of the mind. While Hobs End doesn’t have a signature sound to it that screams “Chance Morrison made me!”, it certainly stands out from the monotonous droning of most new electronica music. If you are a fan of Six Degrees or Nettwerk artists, do yourself a favor and check out Requiem for Delinquency.

You can purchase Hobs End at your local Barnes & Noble and Best Buy. If you prefer to shop online, you can buy the compact disc or download Hobs End at Amazon.com.

Requiem for Delinquency Links:
Official Website
MySpace Page
Facebook Page
YouTube Channel