Incubus have released a re-recorded version of their 2001 album, Morning View. Stream it below.
In a recent interview with Consequence, Incubus vocalist Brandon Boyd spoke about maintaining the “burgeoning legacy” of the original album while revisiting it for Morning View Xxiii. “A lot of people love this album the way it is — it’s not like it’s broken,” he said.
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However, the band wanted to capture how the songs have “morphed and changed” over the past few decades. “They’ve evolved out into totally different arrangements and then made their way back to the original arrangement — we’ve been playing them that long at this point,” he explained. “On the re-recording, you can tell it’s the same song, but there are different embellishments.”
Starting in late August, Incubus will perform Morning View in full on a US arena tour with special guest Coheed and...
In a recent interview with Consequence, Incubus vocalist Brandon Boyd spoke about maintaining the “burgeoning legacy” of the original album while revisiting it for Morning View Xxiii. “A lot of people love this album the way it is — it’s not like it’s broken,” he said.
Get Incubus Tickets Here
However, the band wanted to capture how the songs have “morphed and changed” over the past few decades. “They’ve evolved out into totally different arrangements and then made their way back to the original arrangement — we’ve been playing them that long at this point,” he explained. “On the re-recording, you can tell it’s the same song, but there are different embellishments.”
Starting in late August, Incubus will perform Morning View in full on a US arena tour with special guest Coheed and...
- 5/10/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
This summer, Incubus will perform their blockbuster 2001 album, Morning View, in full on a US arena tour with special guest Coheed and Cambria (get tickets here). As a preview, the band played “Wish You Were Here” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday night. Watch the replay below.
Along with the celebratory tour, Incubus are releasing a newly re-recorded version of the album, officially dubbed Morning View Xviii, this Friday, May 10th.
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This past weekend, Incubus played the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach, California. Read our live report here.
Incubus 2024 Tour Dates:
08/23 – Detroit, Mi @ Little Caesars Arena ^
08/24 – Rosemont, Il @ Allstate Arena ^
08/27 – Philadelphia, Pa @ Wells Fargo Center ^
08/29 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden ^
08/31 – Boston, Ma @ Td Garden ^
09/03 – Tampa, Fl @ Amalie Arena ^
09/06 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory ^
09/07 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center Atx ^
09/09 – Denver, Co @ Ball Arena ^
09/12 �� San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center ^
^ = Morning View performance with special...
Along with the celebratory tour, Incubus are releasing a newly re-recorded version of the album, officially dubbed Morning View Xviii, this Friday, May 10th.
Get Incubus Tickets Here
This past weekend, Incubus played the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach, California. Read our live report here.
Incubus 2024 Tour Dates:
08/23 – Detroit, Mi @ Little Caesars Arena ^
08/24 – Rosemont, Il @ Allstate Arena ^
08/27 – Philadelphia, Pa @ Wells Fargo Center ^
08/29 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden ^
08/31 – Boston, Ma @ Td Garden ^
09/03 – Tampa, Fl @ Amalie Arena ^
09/06 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory ^
09/07 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center Atx ^
09/09 – Denver, Co @ Ball Arena ^
09/12 �� San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center ^
^ = Morning View performance with special...
- 5/7/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Incubus will perform their blockbuster 2001 album, Morning View, in full on a newly announced US area tour. The late summer trek will also feature Coheed and Cambria as a special guest.
The 10-city tour kicks off in Detroit on August 23rd, and also includes shows in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Tampa, Austin, Dallas Denver, and San Francisco.
Ahead of the tour’s kick-off, Incubus will release a re-recorded version of Morning View, officially dubbed Morning View Xxiii, on May 10th.
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An artist ticket pre-sale is now ongoing (use Code MVTOUR24), followed by a Live Nation ticket pre-sale on Wednesday, February 7th (use code Energy), and a public on-sale on Friday, February 9th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get access to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform,...
The 10-city tour kicks off in Detroit on August 23rd, and also includes shows in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Tampa, Austin, Dallas Denver, and San Francisco.
Ahead of the tour’s kick-off, Incubus will release a re-recorded version of Morning View, officially dubbed Morning View Xxiii, on May 10th.
Get Incubus Tickets Here
An artist ticket pre-sale is now ongoing (use Code MVTOUR24), followed by a Live Nation ticket pre-sale on Wednesday, February 7th (use code Energy), and a public on-sale on Friday, February 9th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get access to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform,...
- 2/6/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Sting, Incubus, Devo, and My Morning Jacket will shake the sands of Redondo Beach, California’s waterfront, this spring at the fifth installment of the BeachLife Festival. Other performers include Seal, Dirty Heads, Local Natives, Santigold, Trey Anastasio, Fleet Foxes, Zz Top, and Courtney Barnett. Tickets for the three-day fest, which kicks off May 3, are available now.
The lineup spans a variety of genres, including reggae (Steel Pulse, Pepper), punk (performances by members of the Vandals, All, 7 Seconds), and mambo (Tito Puente Jr.) Additionally, the Samples, Surfer Blood, Chevy Metal,...
The lineup spans a variety of genres, including reggae (Steel Pulse, Pepper), punk (performances by members of the Vandals, All, 7 Seconds), and mambo (Tito Puente Jr.) Additionally, the Samples, Surfer Blood, Chevy Metal,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Incubus staged a full performance of their album Morning View during a special one-off concert at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday night.
As part of their performance of Morning View, Incubus dusted off songs like “Blood on the Ground,” “Have You Ever,” and “Under My Umbrella” after a decade. What’s more, Lizzo played flute on “Aqueous Transmission.”
The 21-song set also featured performances of “Anna Molly,” “Pardon Me,” “Dig,” and “Drive.” Watch fan-captured footage below.
Incubus intend to release a re-recording of Morning View, dubbed Morning View Xxiii. It was originally due out last Friday, but the band delayed its release until early 2024.
Setlist:
Morning View
Nice to Know You
Circles
Wish You Were Here
Just a Phase
11am
Blood on the Ground (First time live since 2012)
Mexico
Warning
Echo
Have You Ever (First time live since 2013)
Are You In?
Under My Umbrella (First time live since 2011)
Aqueous Transmission (with Lizzo)
Anna Molly
Karma,...
As part of their performance of Morning View, Incubus dusted off songs like “Blood on the Ground,” “Have You Ever,” and “Under My Umbrella” after a decade. What’s more, Lizzo played flute on “Aqueous Transmission.”
The 21-song set also featured performances of “Anna Molly,” “Pardon Me,” “Dig,” and “Drive.” Watch fan-captured footage below.
Incubus intend to release a re-recording of Morning View, dubbed Morning View Xxiii. It was originally due out last Friday, but the band delayed its release until early 2024.
Setlist:
Morning View
Nice to Know You
Circles
Wish You Were Here
Just a Phase
11am
Blood on the Ground (First time live since 2012)
Mexico
Warning
Echo
Have You Ever (First time live since 2013)
Are You In?
Under My Umbrella (First time live since 2011)
Aqueous Transmission (with Lizzo)
Anna Molly
Karma,...
- 10/8/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Power can look like a lot of things, and nothing quite exemplifies that like the world of comic books. In this case, the soon-to-be-defunct DC Extended Universe (Dceu).
The interconnected DC universe hasn’t been around as long as its Marvel counterpart, but the Warner Bros. franchise has served up a kaleidoscopic roster of heroes, supervillains and antiheroes that can do serious damage to their opponents. But they’ve got different ways of doing it.
With his combination of superhuman strength, speed, flight and laser-eyes, Superman can plow through you, pummel you to dust or incinerate you with his vision. He could grab you by the arm and fly 100,000 feet into the air before dropping you back to the ground where your body would most definitely be destroyed. The Flash can run so fast that he can literally alter history and bring the world to the brink of destruction. Or,...
The interconnected DC universe hasn’t been around as long as its Marvel counterpart, but the Warner Bros. franchise has served up a kaleidoscopic roster of heroes, supervillains and antiheroes that can do serious damage to their opponents. But they’ve got different ways of doing it.
With his combination of superhuman strength, speed, flight and laser-eyes, Superman can plow through you, pummel you to dust or incinerate you with his vision. He could grab you by the arm and fly 100,000 feet into the air before dropping you back to the ground where your body would most definitely be destroyed. The Flash can run so fast that he can literally alter history and bring the world to the brink of destruction. Or,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Peter A. Berry
- The Wrap
In Netflix's thriller series "Beef," Steven Yeun plays Danny Cho, a struggling contractor who feels responsible for the failure of his parents' motel. In the very first episode, he gets into a road rage incident with Amy Lau (played by Ali Wong), a successful and wealthy businessperson who can't help but feel a lot of ennui about her life. It sets them both on a course toward mutual destruction, changing their lives and the lives of everyone they know forever.
During the series, Danny joins a Korean church in Orange County where the pastor is the husband of his ex-girlfriend. At first, Danny's involvement seems pretty self-interested, but he's taken aback by the emotional response he has to the service and the music there. Later in the series, during episode seven, he even becomes a singer in the church's praise band, too, performing "Amazing Grace" for the congregation. Danny...
During the series, Danny joins a Korean church in Orange County where the pastor is the husband of his ex-girlfriend. At first, Danny's involvement seems pretty self-interested, but he's taken aback by the emotional response he has to the service and the music there. Later in the series, during episode seven, he even becomes a singer in the church's praise band, too, performing "Amazing Grace" for the congregation. Danny...
- 6/13/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
While starring in Netflix’s hit series Beef, Steven Yeun had the opportunity to show off the musical skills he honed growing up in church when his character delivers an acoustic cover of Incubus’ turn-of-the-century hit “Drive.” Now, A24 Music has unveiled the full track as part of an EP of bonus tracks from the show. Stream it below.
Created by Lee Sung Jin, Beef centers around Yeun as Danny Cho and comedian Ali Wong as Amy Lau. After getting involved in a road rage incident, their lives intertwine and go down a deep, dark path. The pivotal scene when Yeun performs “Drive” takes place during Episode 3, “I Am Inhabited by a Cry,” when Danny tries to find meaning in his life by reconnecting with his faith through the praise band at his ex-girlfriend’s Orange County church.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Lee revealed that the...
Created by Lee Sung Jin, Beef centers around Yeun as Danny Cho and comedian Ali Wong as Amy Lau. After getting involved in a road rage incident, their lives intertwine and go down a deep, dark path. The pivotal scene when Yeun performs “Drive” takes place during Episode 3, “I Am Inhabited by a Cry,” when Danny tries to find meaning in his life by reconnecting with his faith through the praise band at his ex-girlfriend’s Orange County church.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Lee revealed that the...
- 6/13/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Music Midtown returns to Atlanta’s Piedmont Park this year with a stacked roster of headliners including Billie Eilish, the 1975, Lil Baby, Pink, Guns N’ Roses, and Flume. The festival, which was canceled last year after festival organizers were blocked from implementing a gun ban at the event under Georgia law, will shift later into the year for a weekend slot in September.
Pink and Flume will headline opening night on Friday, Sept. 15 with additional performances from Pitbull, J.I.D, Skaiwater and Leah Kate.
Saturday, Sept. 16, will find Billie...
Pink and Flume will headline opening night on Friday, Sept. 15 with additional performances from Pitbull, J.I.D, Skaiwater and Leah Kate.
Saturday, Sept. 16, will find Billie...
- 5/16/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
For the first time in Drag Race herstory, RuPaul is giving viewers the power to crown their own queen.
Paramount+ on Thursday announced a game-changing new rule for All Stars 8: During Untucked and online, the season’s eliminated queens will Ru-veal their runway looks in the hopes of earning fans’ votes. In addition to the $200,000 winner of All Stars, chosen by Ru, the show will also crown a “Queen of the Fame Games,” who will earn a not-too-shabby $50,000 based on how viewers vote throughout the season.
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Paramount+ on Thursday announced a game-changing new rule for All Stars 8: During Untucked and online, the season’s eliminated queens will Ru-veal their runway looks in the hopes of earning fans’ votes. In addition to the $200,000 winner of All Stars, chosen by Ru, the show will also crown a “Queen of the Fame Games,” who will earn a not-too-shabby $50,000 based on how viewers vote throughout the season.
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- 4/27/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Netflix dropped the soundtrack for its hit limited thriller series “Beef.”
The 10-episode miniseries, which debuted on Netflix April 6, carries a name that completely conveys its plot. “Beef” centers on two strangers — a failing contractor named Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), and an unsatisfied entrepreneur named Amy Lau (Ali Wong) — whose worlds literally collide after they get into a road rage incident. When things escalate, the feud brings out their innermost darkest sides.
The cast includes Wong, Yeun, Young Mazino, David Choe, Mia Serafino, Ashley Park, Justin H. Min, Joseph Lee and Andrew Santino.
The A24-produced thriller was created by Lee Sung Jin, and executive produced by Jake Schreier, Ravi Nandan and Alli Reich. Series leads Wong and Yeun also serve as executive producers.
“Beef’s” original Score is by Bobby Krlic, and the soundtrack includes songs by prominent artists Christina Aguilera, Hoobstank and even tracks from Yeun and some of the cast.
The 10-episode miniseries, which debuted on Netflix April 6, carries a name that completely conveys its plot. “Beef” centers on two strangers — a failing contractor named Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), and an unsatisfied entrepreneur named Amy Lau (Ali Wong) — whose worlds literally collide after they get into a road rage incident. When things escalate, the feud brings out their innermost darkest sides.
The cast includes Wong, Yeun, Young Mazino, David Choe, Mia Serafino, Ashley Park, Justin H. Min, Joseph Lee and Andrew Santino.
The A24-produced thriller was created by Lee Sung Jin, and executive produced by Jake Schreier, Ravi Nandan and Alli Reich. Series leads Wong and Yeun also serve as executive producers.
“Beef’s” original Score is by Bobby Krlic, and the soundtrack includes songs by prominent artists Christina Aguilera, Hoobstank and even tracks from Yeun and some of the cast.
- 4/21/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
It’s no accident that the third episode of Beef ends with the Incubus song “Drive.” Netflix’s dark comedy is about the aftermath of a road rage incident that changes the lives of Amy (Ali Wong), a well-off entrepreneur, and Danny (Steven Yeun), a struggling contractor. There’s genuine feeling in both their stories, but as they escalate their quests for vengeance, there’s more than a little buffoonery. No matter how angry they are, and no matter how much we understand their complicated inner lives, it’s hard to take them entirely seriously when Danny urinates on Amy’s floor or Amy paints naughty words on Danny’s truck.
- 4/10/2023
- by Mark Blankenship
- Primetimer
One of the joys of working on the internet is, of course, your complete and utter helplessness when your equipment decides that it wants to be a bastard. Oh, sure, your computer will tell you that you've got full wireless signal and the modem will have all the little lights on saying that the internet is connected and wireless is working but does that mean you can actually access any websites? No. No it does not. And as satisfying as it would be to throw all those little gadgets that smirk at you with their little Led indicator lights across the room, you know you can't because that will just make the whole situation worse, somehow. And when you finally figure out the right combination of cords and switching it off for 30 seconds and turning it back on to make everything work, it makes even less sense which just aggravates you more.
- 8/10/2011
- by Intern Rusty
Interesting mix of the TV tonight, a bit heavy on the reality series but that's par for the course in terms of summer. I know that many of you are connoisseurs of Lifetime movies and we've got one tonight that is evidently based on the life of Joanne Rowling. Now, I won't deny that her story of going from a single mother on the dole to world famous and obscenely wealthy author is probably an awesome story but the source I found indicates that they're beginning the movie during her childhood which... yeah. Moving on! Also we've got "The Big C" which is the second show in two nights that I've had to write about that is supposed to feature a dying protagonist and yet is into it's second season? I'm beginning to feel that perhaps basing series around characters who aren't meant to be alive too long is a bad idea,...
- 7/18/2011
- by Intern Rusty
For a decent number of Pajiba After Dark readers, tonight will probably be the last night of TV they watch for the week since A Dance with Dragons comes out tomorrow so all of them will be eyeball deep in their books/Kindles hastening towards the end of the "Song of Ice and Fire" series that I'm sure George R. R. Martin has completely planned out to a meticulous and thoroughly satisfying conclusion. Awww, now I feel bad. It's not nice to tease about these things, as anyone who was a fan of "Battlestar: Galactica" should be aware of. Now I made myself sad. There's just no winning here. Here's your stupid Monday night TV:
8:00pm: "The Bachelorette" on ABC
"Basketball Wives" on VH1
"Eureka" on SyFy. Fourth season summer premiere.
"Inside the Actor's Studio: Jennifer Aniston" on Bravo
"Secret Life of the American Teenager" on ABC Family...
8:00pm: "The Bachelorette" on ABC
"Basketball Wives" on VH1
"Eureka" on SyFy. Fourth season summer premiere.
"Inside the Actor's Studio: Jennifer Aniston" on Bravo
"Secret Life of the American Teenager" on ABC Family...
- 7/11/2011
- by Intern Rusty
Long live rock, be it dead or alive...
While on a flight recently, I caught an airing of VH1 Rock Honors - The Who, a 2008 tribute concert to the British classic rock band that featured performances by Incubus, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Flaming Lips, Adam Sandler, and Tenacious D. The surviving members of The Who -- singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend -- also performed their hits "Baba O'Riley," "Who Are You," "Behind Blue Eyes," and "My Generation."
The entire concert is actually online at VH1, and you can watch it all here below [...]...
While on a flight recently, I caught an airing of VH1 Rock Honors - The Who, a 2008 tribute concert to the British classic rock band that featured performances by Incubus, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Flaming Lips, Adam Sandler, and Tenacious D. The surviving members of The Who -- singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend -- also performed their hits "Baba O'Riley," "Who Are You," "Behind Blue Eyes," and "My Generation."
The entire concert is actually online at VH1, and you can watch it all here below [...]...
- 1/24/2011
- by Empress Eve
- Geeks of Doom
O.K. are you sitting down? I liked it. What did he say? I Said I Liked It! It completely won me over. Surprised huh? Not as surprised as I am. I know what you’re thinking: “But Sergio how could you like it? There’s no graphic violence or explicit hard core sex in it and it stars the Unholy Spawn of the Incubus better known as Jaden Smith, the son of Will and Jada?”
But it’s really a well made, charming, sweet-natured kid’s movie. And that’s the point you should keep in mind. This is a kids film for kids and their families. The 1984 original Karate Kid and its 1986 sequel (which are overrated movies anyway that people think were great only through the hazy cloud of nostalgia) were aimed at teenagers and young adults. This new version, mainly because of the casting of Jaden, skews towards a younger crowd.
But it’s really a well made, charming, sweet-natured kid’s movie. And that’s the point you should keep in mind. This is a kids film for kids and their families. The 1984 original Karate Kid and its 1986 sequel (which are overrated movies anyway that people think were great only through the hazy cloud of nostalgia) were aimed at teenagers and young adults. This new version, mainly because of the casting of Jaden, skews towards a younger crowd.
- 5/22/2010
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
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