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INCUBUS Announces Tour Dates & Preps for Greatest Hits Album :
DETROIT -- Incubus will take stock of its career this year with a greatest hits set, "Moments and Melodies," due out June 16 and a seven-week tour kicking off July 9 in San Diego.
Incubus’ "Moments and Melodies" will be available in two-CD and four-LP vinyl configurations, with the first half focusing on hit material such as "Megalomaniac," "Wish You Were Here" and "Nice to Know You" along with two new songs, "Black Heart Inertia" and "Midnight Swim," that Incubus recorded with producer Brendan O'Brien. The former will be released as a single on April 16. The second half of the album will feature rarities, including an acoustic version of "A Certain Shade of Green" and a newly recorded cover of Prince's "Let's Go Crazy." In conjunction with "Moments and Melodies," Incubus plans to launch a new section of its web site called "The Vault" dedicated to rare archival material, including audio, video and photographs. Physical copies of the album will come with a code that fans can use to upgrade their personal accounts at the web site and download more material. The album is available for pre-sale at the site, where Incubus will also offer early access to tickets for the Incubus tour. The 31-city Incubus Tour trek concludes August 25 in Phoenix and will play mostly amphitheaters, with a two-night stand Aug. 4-5 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
Incubus hasn't released a new album since 2006's "Light Grenades," which entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1, the band's first turn atop the chart. ... Source ...
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INCUBUS BIO (Brief) :
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Incubus were that rare breed: a nü-metal band with both a DJ and a hefty female fan base. They began when vocalist Brandon Boyd, guitarist Mike Einziger, bassist Dirk Lance (born Alex Katunich), and drummer Jos é Pasillas met in high school in Calabasas, California (in the San Fernando Valley) and began playing around Southern California. By 1995, just out of high school, they added turntablist DJ Lyfe (born Gavin Koppel) and self-releasing Fungus Amongus, which secured them a deal with Epic/Immortal, a Sony subsidiary. Two years later the Enjoy Incubus EP and the album S.C.I.E.N.C.E. pushed them onto the burgeoning nü-metal tour circuit; the band began opening for a number of bands (notably Korn and Primus) that similarly combined hip-hop, metal, funk, and thrash.
In summer 1998, DJ Lyfe was replaced by DJ Chris Kilmore, who made his recorded debut with the group on 1999’s Make Yourself (Number 47), the album whose slow-burning success helped make Incubus into stars: they toured with Moby and had a belated hit with “Drive,” which went to Number Nine in 2001. That year saw the release of Morning View, which went to Number Two and yielded the singles "Wish You Were Here" (Number 60 pop, Number Two Modern Rock), “Warning” (Number Three Modern Rock), and "Nice to Know You" (Number Nine, Modern Rock). In 2003, bassist Lance was replaced by Ben Kenney, who had played guitar with the Roots, and in 2004 the reconstituted group issued A Crow Left of the Murder (Number Two), featuring “Megalomaniac” (Number 55 pop, Number 1 Modern Rock) and “Talk Shows on Mute” (Number Three, Modern Rock). 2006 brought Light Grenades, the band’s first Number One album featuring the hits “Dig” (Number 94 pop, Number Four Modern Rock), “Oil and Water” (Number Eight Modern Rock), and “Anna-Molly” (Number 66 pop, Number One Modern Rock).. .... Source ....
More on Incubus Incubus is a Grammy-nominated alternative rock band based out of Calabasas, California. Formed by vocalist Brandon Boyd, lead guitarist Mike Einziger, and drummer Jose Antonio Pasillas II while in high school in 1991, the band grew to include bassist Alex Katunich (a.k.a. "Dirk Lance"), and Gavin Koppell (a.k.a. "DJ Lyfe"), both of whom were eventually replaced by bassist Ben Kenney (formerly of The Roots), and DJ Kilmore, respectively. Incubus is known for its eclectic sound, balancing experimental and progressive qualities with pop appeal, earning praise for their ability to change and evolve their music with each successive release. The band's lyrics touch on a number of different subjects, from their earliest works which touch on drugs and anti-conformity to the later albums where lyrics tend to focus politics and romance, although primarily stressed with an optimistic view. Incubus has received both critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching multi-platinum sales, as well as releasing several highly successful singles. The band started branching out creatively and earned mainstream recognition with the release of their 1999 album Make Yourself. By 2001, Incubus became hugely successful with the single "Drive" and their follow up album Morning View. Their latest studio album, Light Grenades, debuted at #1 in 2006 and has received Gold certification in the U.S. Incubus has sold 16 million albums worldwide, and are set to release their first greatest hits album Monuments and Melodies in June 2009, accompanied by a tour of the United States. ... Source ...
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