Success is a devilish opiate. A swift and heady drink that goes down smooth at first, and then starts to burn your throat and rattle your bones. Only to leave crater sized holes in your constitution the next day. We all love a good success story, don't we? But interestingly, what usually makes it 'good' are not the 'good' things about the story. No. It's the bad things that perk our ears up. It's the tragedy inherent in the struggle that keeps us tuned in. I am in a band called Incubus. We are all about the same age; and we started our band in 1991. Our story is not unlike other success stories. It has its peaks and valleys, its struggles, its triumphs, its highest highs and lowest lows. But it's not the bad parts of our unfolding story that have intrigued people over all of these years. To tell you the truth, I am not sure exactly what has kept people interested in us this long. I'd like to think it's the music we make and ultimately share. I'd like to think it's because we have struck chords with people at very specific times in their lives and that when they hear certain songs they are harkened back to the not so distant past wherein life changing events and turns in their own stories coincided with lyrics and rhythms. Sounds meandering into symmetry with an individual's psyche like that rare moment when your body and your shadow line up on a wall. If the music has been the true catalyst for our (once again) unfolding success story, than I'd say we were right on track. Perhaps we are wanderers who have tasted the drug, smiled and mused at the kaleidoscope it wrought, then woke the next day, shook it off and kept truckin'.
Still mildly hungover from our night on the town, we decided that it was hi-time we wrote another record. It had been five years since the release of 'Light Grenades', our last full length offering, and we were feeling a collective itch to chase that dragon once again.
By about three songs into the writing process, I think we began to understand that we were unearthing something new. And excitedly, we began chasing that new rabbit as far down, around and into the wormhole as it led us. At a certain point amongst all of this creative wandering we began to understand quite clearly that certain creative mantras were reemerging. Both consciously and unconsciously. Words like, 'economy', 'elegance', 'space', and 'restraint' kept creeping back into our many conversations. Words we had toyed with in the past, but never so deliberately and never so confidently. Sprinkle into this caldron a dash of whimsy and a pinch of psychedelia, let it stew in the recording studio for a couple of months and you get this: 'If Not Now, When?’ Our unabashed, romantic, lush, sonic love letter to the world. It's darker, slower, more rich, more refined, and more involved than anything Incubus has birthed to date. And I am so happy to share it with all of you. This entire time, Incubus has essentially been searching for a sense of balance between all of the possibilities inherent in crafting a song. I do believe that for many years now we have been searching for something different. Something unique, both to the world and to us as a band. We decided that 'If Not Now, When?’ our 6th full length studio album would be just that.
In the title track, we set the tone of the album. A stirring in the water somewhere, a long time ago, sends ripples outward. Beautifully. Symmetrically, and relentlessly pulsing out, out, out. They travel countless miles and eventually arrive at shallow waters. Then the triumphant finale. The breaking wave, after gaining thousands of miles of momentum, arcs forward into the future; the wave is about to break. If not now, when? A unique event in space and time. Never to be repeated ever again. Now. Now. Now.
Our first single, 'Adolescents' is perhaps the most familiar sounding Incubus song on this new album. It begins with Michael's unmistakable and inimitable guitar work and rolls its way into a kind of drunken waltz. Creeping its way into the idea that we are collectively just about to reach our cultural teenage years. It does seem like we've been around forever. Us, I mean. People. Culture. But all it takes is a sojourn into Earth's biological record to realize that WE are quite new! And the transitions at play in our complex little game are akin to the struggles that an adolescent might endure.
'Promises, Promises', is our homage to the pop songs of yester-morrow. Referencing the deservedly ubiquitous artists of our parents' generation, we are here attempting to craft an artisan's clock. A piece that ticks effortlessly on the strength of its good design, its beauty and its simplicity. Herein a young girl, after so many failed attempts at love, has resigned herself to a "road of least resistance". Armoring herself against the pain of intimacy by only engaging in surface affairs. Only to meet someone who she CAN trust with her most valued of possessions, her heart. But she can barely recognize what the real thing looks like after so much time running away from it.
'Friends and Lovers' is a song that I always hoped we would write. I do believe it is my most favorite thus far. It speaks to the heart of many of our culturally held biases about relationships and what love looks like. It combats the long held notions of love and intimacy and plainly states that Friends make the best Lovers. And that love can in fact be born of friendship and can indeed last outside of our pre-prescribed notions of what it looks like, feels like and how it endures. Movies and Religion have largely defined our cultural notions of this most important of topics. And in this song it was my attempt to share a different idea of what modern love might look like.
'Tomorrow's Food' was written about two years ago. Making it the first song penned for this album. Here Michael shows us once again how deep his musical well runs. A vibrant, sonic quilt is wrapped around us and we are lulled by its choices and its warmth. Lyrically I am specifically referencing Philosopher Ken Wilbur's quote from 'A Brief History Of Everything’, "No epoch is finally privileged. We are all tomorrow's food. The process continues. And spirit is found in the process itself, not in any particular epoch, or time, or place." No one had ever put so succinctly and eloquently into words how I felt about growing up. About reaching my mid-thirties. After reading this quote, and witnessing the vast push and pull at play between the old and the new, the young and the not so young, I saw the inherent beauty and wisdom in the process of it all. And consequently, wrote a song about it. It is in this reporter's opinion that we are in the midst of a massive shift. Culturally, ethically, artistically, technologically, intellectually, philosophically and spiritually. Almost of the "-ally's". This shift has occurred before; with different details and end results of course. And this shift will happen again. Absolutely. The new thing at play is our awareness of this shift. The awareness that there is never an 'end of the world'. Only the process and the choice to witness and to participate. What may feel like the end of the world is that humbling moment when you realize that a new set of ideas has usurped your generation's ideas. Confused and confounded by the "way things are going" you can't help but think it's all going to s***, and that you have to fight to defend what you've built. But in actuality what is occurring is a necessary evolution. A handing over of the collective baton. If not now, when?
When we recorded and released our first album 'S.C.I.E.N.C.E.', we were but wee lads overflowing with enthusiasm and energy. We'd never really toured, we'd never had an audience other than our family and friends. We ended up touring around America and Europe quite relentlessly for over two years in search of... rock and roll? By the time we sputtered, coughed and crawled our way home we were exhausted. But strangely inspired. We began writing songs for what became our sophomore effort, 'Make Yourself'. An album that when finished, evoked a kind of head scratching reaction out of us. Being that we had unintentionally helped define a new sub-genre of music with the previous one. It seemed almost counterintuitive that we had just written a rock and roll album filled with melody, restraint, thoughtfulness (both musically and lyrically), and God forbid...singles! (If this narrative had moving imagery attached, I would place a quick edit to Godzilla tearing apart a city somewhere. People running frantically in all directions and a few brave souls here and there pointing up at the fiendish, pre-historic creature from the deep.) Make Yourself was met with trepidation by our newfound listeners. We had flipped the switch on them. Pulled the old switcheroo. We even got nervous at certain points that perhaps we had made a mistake in trusting those instincts to keep moving in this more 'song' oriented direction. But a few months after its release, things began slowly arcing towards success. And I stress, slowly. Slowly but surely. In the end, our creative instincts had pointed us in the right direction. It was a meandering compass, but a good one.
If Not Now, When? is the coalescing of this slow arc. The wave that has been traveling so long, about to break. A force that is capable of both beauty and destruction, but is most noteworthy because of it's uniqueness as an event that will never occur again. Waves have broken before it, waves will break afterwards, but each one is an individual canvas. This one is ours. Yours and mine.
So, if success is a drug, then Incubus is a functioning addict. I know how trite it sounds to be commenting on our own success but I see our addiction as a collective one. You have enabled us thus far and what we are creating in the process will be worthy of conversation for a long time to come. When I say 'WE' I mean you and I. All of us. This is, after all, a conversation that started in the early 90's and has continued until today. A stroll along a winding path through many landscapes and over much terrain. Yes, our bones ache, our dogs are barkin', our shoes have holes in them, and we don't look as good with our shirts off anymore. But that doesn't mean we won't keep walking! And conversing along the way. I'd like to start thinking of success less as an opiate and more of a segue into the good parts of a conversation.
See you soon, girls and boys. We love making music and we feel blessed and grateful to have your attentions today and hopefully tomorrow!
Cheers,
Brandon Boyd
Comments for this Landing Page
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You should e proud of your own success! It's a good thing.
Take care of yourselves,
A x
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im so happy i mean everyone is sooooo much happy to see you guys with new songs!
the much awaited band!
take care always and hope to see u here perform in manila in the near future!
btw, friends and lovers song is awesome. we would be glad to hear ur version of that song..
god bless you all.. cheers!!
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Wow
this has to be one of the most profound and enjoyable things i've ever read, I didn't think I could be any more excited about the new album, but after that I literally cannot wait! I hope to look back on this summer and think, yeah, that was the summer that If Not Now, When? came out,
Your music defines the joy of life and experience in so many ways, and to know that there is a fresh and intriuging album set to come out in the summer is just SO exciting,
Also im really happy you've taken then time to acknowledge older material such a S.C.I.E.N.C.E. in the context of what is yet to come, this really does give me high hopes, Incubus always has been and always will be my favourite band, you are an infinite source of inspiration, spiritual fulfilment, unforgettable memories and pure joy that has always been with me and I hope to keep close to me for a very long time to come.
Tabla players
PS. I heard you guys have been wanting a tabla player to work with,
I've know someone whos played for 16 years, and travelled around the world with it. Smiling
and just so happens to e a fan of your music!
If you'd like to contact him, just drop me an email and I'll pass it on!
A x
( kitty(dot)mutant@yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk )
The beauty of kindred ideas...
Brandon, it is so good to hear you describe your hope to have your music interact with others' lives on so intimate a level that it seems to " meander into symmetry with an individual's psyche like that rare moment when your body and your shadow line up on a wall."; So it is with extatic pleasure that I can confirm this phenomenal occurence, this ethereal coincidence of music and life or better yet the amplified experiences of a loudened life as it invades a quieter one with wisdom, guidance and melody. It is a phenomena that I have always cherished and even used as the definitive point in my description of why Incubus is my favorite of all music; because of the intimacy it would seem that our experiences coincide, indeed it has been best said that your successive musical projects have repeatedly echoed the circumstances of my life at the time unto the extent that it would not be hard to convince a person that you have been in fact, actively writing an in depth soundtrack to, as well as a map for my life. And I could give you the era by era examples and coincidences, but i'll save that for a conversation.
You speak often of love, so I would like to share with you my own idea of it, in that it exists when two (or more) people come to understand one another on such a level that they gain the ability to contact that deepest part of a person that connects us all as "humanity". It is when they look into the completeness of another person and cannot help but see themselves, and it is with this backing credential that I say with utmost fervor, forsight, and understanding that I love you completely and thank you from the bottom of the universe for how you have effected my life moment by moment.
Cheers!
i love you
Re: roo excited for words...
i read this and got an adrenaline rush.
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Sweet! Can't wait for the new cd! I love the way you use words!
L O V E
I love u guys!!!! and I will FOREVER support everything you do!!! I'll be patiently waiting until 07/12/11. Take care
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I am excited for the new album. I am a fan since the Cal State Long Beach days! I have followed you through the years. Your last album has special place in my heart, now and forever. I would listen to your album daily...on the emotional drives to the hospital taking my child ( 2 years old ) he loved your melody and would try to sing... he didn't really talk because of his illness,,, but your melodies and voice moved him and me. He passed away when he was almost 3..and now his movement and little face lives in your music. I love you guys !
Can't wait to purchase your new album!
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I am excited for the new album. I am a fan since the Cal State Long Beach days! I have followed you through the years. Your last album has special place in my heart, now and forever. I would listen to your album daily...on the emotional drives to the hospital taking my child ( 2 years old ) he loved your melody and would try to sing... he didn't really talk because of his illness,,, but your melodies and voice moved him and me. He passed away when he was almost 3..and now his movement and little face lives in your music. I love you guys !
Can't wait to purchase your new album!
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YES, it is true; and I feel that i cry.
You guys have been in our lives, and specifically in mine; for over 10 years. Since launched "Make yourself" I have followed and persecuted by all my life. I could not part with you, because I did not want, you Brandon, that something causes your lyrics do not know how to explain it. From my point of view, is the sense that you give things to your letters is like you know what happens to us all, or as we would like things were, as we are and where we live.
Yes, we are all born and raised with you as a band. Because you were always there for us at all times and in all situations. And especially you Brandon, and I hope you read it and receive a signal that you did, you have been of great help in my life, and you've been (not physically) at all time most popular and least unexpected, the highlights of my life.
Thanks guys for creating a new kind of people, a community and a special bond between us and (hopefully) no band I've done before. I hope and believe so, they are and we're here and together for much longe.
GREETING FROM MEXICO!, and a warm hug from here, specifically from Veracruz.
Not a second too soon!!
I am incredibly glad you boys have come out with a new release! I'd be lying if I said I wasn't waiting for this since the tour in 2009.
I think your personal analysis is BANG on regarding your loyal fan base. Your music has touched and affected people's lives in ways you might not have imagined. It is definitely the reason Incubus is my favourite band of all time and pushed me to actually meet the entire band on tour last time.
I sincerely hope you guys still put out albums and tour into your grey/senile days (limping out on stage with a cane and all).
With that said, I have just listened to Adolescents and it sent a chill down my spine....this was likely due to the lack of new incubus tracks since 2009, I can't wait to see you guys tour in Toronto again.
Congrats on the new album and best of luck with the continued success!
Bobby
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....těším se,nemohu se dočkat!!!jste nábojem,potřebuju náboj.
dík,dík Vám.
uvidíme se v ceské republice?
moc díku ještě.Michal
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i cant wait to listen to the entire album, many of the past songs have been sort of a "soundtrack" to my life and i am so glad to hear a brief description of some new songs that seem to already be soundtracks to my present life. keep up the amazing work guys! and as always, love & peace....xoxo
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Brandon,
It's been a hell of a ride with you guys, and I can't wait to see what the future holds.
Anxiously waiting for the next "fix",
Dennis
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Incubus is one of the most profound voices today that really speaks to me. Not only are you talented musically, but poetically as well...with an extensive scale of songs that can fill any void I may have at the time. I have yet to hear any other band that compares to you all.
I am ridiculously excited for the next album coming this summer, icing on the cake for my summer time shenanigans.
Congratulations and thank you for making my day so much better every time I hear an Incubus song!! Much love.
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I am so moved by your writing Brandon, just as I have been for a long while by the music of Incubus. It beautifully articulates what it I feel deep inside of me but have never made into a creation. The way you describe growth and movement––always forward--its divine, seriously. All I can say is thank you, and even though we have not and perhaps will not ever meet I feel as though I know you; our souls are somehow intimately friends. I can't wait for the new album! Stay curious and beautiful Brandon.
With love (yet another form of unconventional love),
Kimberly
"Without love i won't survive"
Breaking Wave?
So now that the wave is breaking, what happens next? I hope you making music until you're too old to get on stage without a wheelchair.
We belong
On a road
In a world we are never shown.
- Alpha Prevail, www.alphaprevail.com
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see mr. boyd.. everyone loves you and the rest of the band. we have waited this for sooo long.
and were so glad to have u guys back! u have a good voice i mean great voice. u can go rock, love songs, rnb anything...
ur songs are really music to my ears. hope to see you perform live in manila. please post ur upcoming tours. if its not too much..
everyone is waiting for ur next tour. even if u get old, u still got our support!
ur new album is gonna be a top hit! i swear! god bless u guys!
CHEERS TO ALL BOYS AND GIRLS!!
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CHEERS!!
IM GONNA SEE INCUBUS ON JULY28! THEY'LL BE HERE IN MANILA!
YEY!!! SO EXCITEEEEEDDDD!!
Re: Cheers to you Incubus!
I remember the time when I was in 3RD grade..
the first time listening to your music was
awesome.. it's kinda feeling getting out of what was reality..when you close your eyes its like entering a new world..
that was INCUBUS MUSIC FOR ME..
and now.. a new album "IF NOT NOW, WHEN?"..
..Pinoy fans like me.. was wondering what was it like about the 6th Incubus studio album.
I wonder would It be feeling the same thing that I felt before way back in 3rd grade?
I just marked my calendar.. JULY 12TH..
I will go to the record bars and I will make sure that I will have my own copy of your album.
Cheers to you Incubus..
by the way I'm 19 yrs old and I will never stop admiring your band until the end of time.
Godbless Brandon, Mike, Jose, Ben, DJ kilmore.
-kristine san diego, from Manila,Philippines
love this band, music, everything.
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Your profound reflections on this new Cd is a tribute to the class and character of each member of the Incubus team. I have already been touched by the fluid undulations of Adolescence and cannot wait to hear how the rest of the album will resonate within me.....
with bated breath...... ~V
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Looking forward to listening to this entire album. Thanks so much for your commitment to continued creativity in writing and performing. Excellent work on the adolescents video...wow.
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"Yes, our bones ache, our dogs are barkin', our shoes have holes in them, and we don't look as good with our shirts off anymore. But that doesn't mean we won't keep walking!"
I was HOPING it would say, "But that doesn't mean we won't keep walking....or taking our shirts off."
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You guys r so awesome...it almost sounds lame to say it. You've changed my life for the better, which is so weird. I love you all and am so grateful for your existence. Can't wait for the new CD! Love and light!
Lightseeker
Supporting The Habit
Well, it's a good thing when the habit we have is actually beneficial. Not everyone is privileged to do so...so when we do we better cherish them. There is a respect that I have for the band; almost honoring to know that despite that priceless-ness of the music that has been made, I can share in it...for a generous fee, that is.
I tell you, I feel like a junkie right now wanting my fix. I don't know how many times I've viewed this website looking for anything to get high on in anticipation of the new album. But I want this to be just as much as a surprise as the band may want it. I hope the day gets here fast.
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I love the direction that you guys have taken with the new album. Promises, promises is my favorite and I cant wait to see you in Tampa. For all of the critics that dont like this slower version of Incubus I say f*** 'em. You guys continue to inspire your true fans and I admire you for doing something unexpected. Thank you for being an amazing band and creating music that is really f***ing good. Much love and respect for you guys, Tammy
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It is all of us! I was so proud when I first heard 'Adolescents' on the radio. I went back 11 years when I got 'Make Yourself' for my 15th birthday. Since then, so many Incubus songs have taken me through the years, helping in hard times and making me smile in happy times. My only regret is not knowing Incubus before the singles. (Insert Godzilla graphic here.) However, I don't live with any real regrets, and it's always better late than never! I have still had you for 11 years! Thanks for rocking my world and great job on everything! I will definitely see you on my birthday next month in San Diego!