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Kendle
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PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2005 8:32 pm


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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2005 6:07 am


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Kendle
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:57 pm


April 13, 2006:
Updated the Newsletter.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:48 pm


enjoyincubus.com
MESSAGE FROM MIKE
Hello everyone... Mike from incubus here... I just wanted to let everyone who's interested know that I produced a new album for my brothers' band Agent Sparks... the album "Red Rover" is in stores now and I hope that you'll all go out and buy a copy of it at ur local best buy or record store...and also request their song "pollyanne" at ur local radio station...this truly was a labor of love for me, and their record is filled with great songs and fantastic playing....I actually played on a few of the tracks as well, maybe u guys can listen and try to figure out which those parts are hahah....My good friend Jared and his band 30 SECONDS TO MARS have been kind enough to take them out on the road for a month of shows starting on June 22nd....just check the AGENT SPARKS website or their Myspace music page for the tour dates... I really hope everyone out there shows their love and support... these guys (and girl) are working very hard out there, sluggin' it out in the Van... (I certainly know what it's like) I'll probably make it out to a few of the shows, so if u see me there, don't be afraid to come up and say hello... and not to worry, you guys will have a new INCUBUS album to listen to in oct/nov of this year...and I promise that it will rock your balls off... see you all really soon!!! Cheers!! -mike



New from the Website~ heart
( Agent Sparks Myspace page link: http://myspace.com/agentsparks )
((And a new album THIS OCTOBER? Kick a**!))

AudioRage


Greer Lion
Crew

PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:04 pm


INCUBUS TO PERFORM ON VH1 DECADES LIVE WITH THE PRETENDERS
Decades Rock Live - The show, featuring Incubus, Kings of Leon, Shirley Manson, and Iggy Pop reworking The Pretenders' most famous tunes, will take place at Atlantic City, New Jerseys Trump Taj Mahal on August 11, 2006.

ABOUT DECADES ROCK LIVE VH1
Classic Decades Rock Live features performances by celebrated artists from rock to soul who have influenced popular music over the last 50 years, as well as performances from some of todays hottest recording acts who have been inspired by these legends. Each one-hour episode pays tribute to a specific artist. The only live concert series of its kind, the program premiered on VH1 Classic in the Fall of 2005.

(that's from their website, I'm not net-savy enough to put it in pretty quotes... or too lazy)

I wish I could see them, but it's cool that they'll be on TV. Gives me a reason to actually watch...

Also apparently they updated the layout of their website in preperation for the NEW ALBUM!!! I'm psyched about this fall... New Incubus, new Audioslave, new DJ Shadow, new Radiohead (maybe)... And the '07 Incubus tour is going to be off the chains. If you see them anywhere in the southeast I might be there.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:36 pm


Multi-platinum alternative rockers Incubus are gearing up to release Light Grenades their fifth studio album in November. The highly anticipated new album - which was produced by renowned producer Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, Korn) - is a mix of hard rocking songs and sublime ballads recorded over the last year in both Los Angeles and Atlanta. This is Incubus' first new music since A Crow Left of the Murder which spawned the hit "Megalomaniac." Light Grenades is planned for release in November, 2006.

Fungus Amongus


Greer Lion
Crew

PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 5:07 pm


According to my friend, according to Brandon this is supposed to be the closest they've come to sounding the way they want to sound. So regardless, they're happy with it.

I'm pretty excited.
PostPosted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:35 pm


Brandon Boyd
"(Art)... rescues us from our self chosen triviality, to which we are so prone. It is like a deep organ note that makes my hair stir and a shiver run through me. I 'pull back' from life, like a camera taking a long shot with a wide angle lens. I quite simply become aware of more reality than before." -Colin Wilson (The Occult)

When I first read this quote, it truly effected me. I felt like someone had finally spoken an iota of truth about creativity and the process it allows to both the creator and the observer. It helped certainties that I have held dear for so long, resonate even deeper within me. And it inevitably made me muse about what we do as a band and group of friends who come together and through a symbiotic chaos of sorts make art and sound. The gratitude I and my friends feel is beyond measure. Gratitude for the experience itself and gratitude to the people who have lent us their attention, if even for three and half minutes.

Now on our sixth album, we (Incubus) have been writing music together long enough that there is a sense of perspective available that has only come to us with time. Some of our earlier works, though pure and even fun at times, lent to a sense of disorganization; a readily apparent lack of focus in my opinion. I have always said, "Yeah, we suck...but we're really good at it!"

'Light Grenades' is a very new perspective for Incubus. Working, once again, with Super Producer, 'Brendan O'Brien', we spent more time crafting, and sculpting these songs than we ever have historically. Every album we had ever made was written in eight weeks and recorded in eight weeks. A long time by some standards, but alarmingly brief by most. It's not that we were rushed, we just like working quickly. We wrote twenty-something songs during this sitting. Like proof readers on meth, we devoured songs and only let them live if they excited, surprised and inspired us all! In a nut shell, it took about a year.

'Dig' was toiled over the most I remember because it is the kind of song that is completely new to us. Structurally, integrally, and fundamentally different. And thank- ********- God. Lyrically, it's a nod to camaraderie. And without pepperin' ya'lls interpretation of it too much, it speaks to the importance of forgiveness and compassion. Little alien concepts that some choose to toy with on occasion.

'A Kiss to Send Us Off' shows Incubus in our most primal incarnation. It floors you but simultaneously leaves you thinking. But seriously, that song puts my balls in a vacuum cleaner hose and turns the power to 12. It hurts sometimes, but it leaves my balls satisfied and clean. Think about THAT!

'Anna-Molly' delivers a similar push but has a far more sophisticated bent, in that it rocks, but conjures imagery of a girl that I can see in my minds eye but most likely doesn't exist. Therefore being a bit of an anomaly. I guess that is relatively sophisticated...right? ********. I actually hate trying to explain what these or any of our songs mean! And it's really not fair for me to condescend to do that in the first place. If you care to, let them be about whatever you want. Our single, 'Megalomaniac' from our last album (A Crow Left Of the Murder) was interpreted in ways that I never intended. It wasn't far from home base, but was nowhere near as case specific as it seemed. Which is fine with us. Good! Think of it what you will. And for doG's sake, start your own band!

While home over the past two years, we had a chance to unpack for the first time in almost a decade. Isn't it interesting that to so many people we are a new band, while we have been writing music together, for better or worse, for fifteen years now. Coming home in November of 2004 was an important decision. Not only were we road weary and dried up, but each one of us in his own way needed to step back from the monster that we had created and re-access what had transpired.

Michael Einziger, in his down time, wrote original music for a surf documentary entitled 'Flow' (Directed by Josh Landon) and was nominated at XDance film festival for best original score. I peed on the same tree as well, but lent my speaking voice to narrate the story of said documentary. And yes, I sounded ******** sexy. Michael also lent his producing skills to his brother's band, Agent Sparks, and is also currently involved with the scores of several motion pictures.

I have been feverishly working on the follow up to my self published book entitled, 'White Fluffy Clouds', and expect the newbie to be available for criticism by December of 2006. 'From the Murks of the Sultry Abyss' is a compendium of images both real and unreal; painted, photographed, scratched and typed.

Jose Pasillas has been exploring his love of art in mixed mediums from canvas, to computer and everything in between. And by day he happily frolics through the grasslands of his hometown with his two feline friends. (Total hippy.)

DJ Chris Kilmore spent the past few years expanding upon his already stellar reputation as a world class DJ by learning and incorporating a bevy of new instruments into our fold. Turntables, the Theremin, and Moog keys have been creeping into our collective via Chris for some time. But the Guitar-o-phone, Mellotron, Fender Roads, and the kitchen sink are welcomed suprises! Thanks Kil.

Ben Kenney has been writing music and performing with his side project, 'The Division Group', and produced the latest album from a young band called 'The Smyrk'.

All this and we still managed to conceive and carry out what I believe to be our most worthy album to date. If ever asked which album I preferred personally in our arsenal of sound, I would invariably tell you that I most liked whatever was the latest. But this time, I really mean it!

I think I can speak for my band when I say that we are interested in movement, experimentation and freedom. Being in this band has allowed us the freedom to move in and around other artistic endeavors. Like meandering streams we each wandered off over the past two years; only to be drawn unconsciously back to the ocean where all streams converge. And thus composed 'Light Grenades', our sixth studio album.

What I am getting at (sort of) is that art has rescued us in many ways. Through circumstance, chance, good fortune, a teeny, weeny bit of talent, and an ardor for expressivity, Incubus has survived long enough to garnish a perspective onto itself. "Like a camera taking a long shot with a wide angle lens," we conjured 'Light Grenades'; a forty-seven and some odd seconds long bulbous mass of sound and intention captured on tape. 'Light Grenades' that explode with consciousness, light, art and mind. If you enjoy it, we thank you. If not? Then my dog is French and he already pooped under your pillow.


Brandon. You are the coolest ever.

Incase you guys haven't read it yet.

Greer Lion
Crew


diomedesofcrete

PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 12:23 pm


The new single "Anna Molly" just premiered on Bay Area radio stations and in most major cities- It wont be out all around for a few more weeks I think
PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 3:53 pm


diomedesofcrete
The new single "Anna Molly" just premiered on Bay Area radio stations and in most major cities- It wont be out all around for a few more weeks I think


It's also available for download on their site. And amazing I might add!

Greer Lion
Crew


Greer Lion
Crew

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:42 pm


I'm not sure who all still lurks around here, but all the same, I'll continue my crew-ly duty.

I was fortunate enough to get a cd copy of the Anna Molly single, and you could be too, if you check out your local record store (not those crappy targets or best buy, but the real deal, where they have those cool promo singles). So totally check it out, it's beautiful, and you can put it into your car stereo and play it on repeat over and over and over again like me and my friends.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 2:05 pm


PREORDERS ARIVED TODAY!

As soon as I hook up my huge speakers I wil be listening to the album in it's intirety. Hurrah.

Greer Lion
Crew


Greer Lion
Crew

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 2:42 pm


So, as far as I've heard Light Grenades got #1 it's first week (info courtesy of Hannah) and their North American Tour sold out the first day, which is something we usually associate with bands with raging lunatics in their fan bases (ie System Of A Down, Radiohead, and yes, I'm a fan of both).

Way to go guys! You rule! Keep up the good work!
PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:41 pm


"Incubus' Light Grenades, which sat atop the charts last week as the band's first ever No. 1, just set another record for the California funk-rockers: the biggest second-week drop in chart history for an album at No. 1. Light Grenades fell to No. 37."

well we tried....

There are 2 new Incubus contests! One is to make a music video for Dig, the other to create a tour poster- go to enjoyincubus.com for details.
ALSO Incubus has a street team at thefoundation.net CHECK IT OUT

Im excited about the tour- I declined bidding on the meet and greet packs from the MYF, but the concerts are going to be AWESOME. Someday Ill follow them on the road (when tix arent like $40)

diomedesofcrete


diomedesofcrete

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 6:27 pm


so...Brandons new book is available for preorder...and march he is reprinting White Fluffy Clouds (YESSSSS!!!).

Also I think you can still bid on MYF meet and greet packs for the upcoming tour. Go over to ebay for that

<3

I wish Zack de la Rocha was back in action already...America is going crazy...
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