Incubus is hitting the road in 2024 to perform the group's entire "Morning View" album with stops in New York, Tampa, Austin and San Francisco. The band announced the tour, produced by Live Nation, ...
Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd reflects with PEOPLE on the band's "new era," touting a reinvigoration of the group's energy tied to bringing on bassist Nicole Row and touring their nostalgic album, ...
Incubus was founded in Calabasas, California, more than 30 years ago. Back then, Brandon Boyd was only 15 years old, and his band was performing a fusion of funk and metal. By the turn of the century, ...
We’ve recently seen a flood of our favorite bands from the 1990s and 2000s come through North Texas with 20th- and 30th-anniversary tours celebrating their most famous albums. As fans, we’ll keep ...
The post Incubus’ Brandon Boyd on Morning View and How Music Helps Him Through Chaos appeared first on Consequence. Both periods were marred by turbulence out of the California group’s control: The ...
Sound checks are just part of a band’s daily routine — get to the venue, play a few songs to dial in the sound, then get out until the show hours later. But that’s not the case for Incubus. “A lot of ...
On Oct. 23, 2001, Calabasas-based rock band Incubus dropped its fourth album, “Morning View.” Back then, the record hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and spawned the singles “Wish You Were Here,” ...
When the pandemic pulled Incubus off of the road, the band’s turntablist Chris Kilmore didn’t slip into months of wait-and-see inactivity He used the time to work at the keyboards, which he picked up ...
A popular rock band is set to release their first new album in nearly a decade. Incubus singer Brandon Boyd told Flux FM that the band finished recently finished the album and plan to release it this ...
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Day three of Music Midtown opened Sunday with blue skies and sunshine, a welcome reprieve from yesterday’s early showers. Here are capsule reviews of some of the major acts that hit the stage Sunday.
Pop star Lizzo continued to show her rock love, turning up during an appearance at Incubus' Hollywood Bowl show over the weekend. The "About Damn Time" singer not only lent her vocals, but showed her ...