Incubus have inked a new deal with Island Records, and are set to release two new EPs in 2015. “The recording has been fantastic, it’s been amazing,” guitarist Mike Einziger told our friends at Billboard. “We’re planning on releasing two installments that will total an album, two EPs. We’re hoping to put out the first one in February or March, then the summer.” A few weeks ago, the first unofficial confirmation of new music came when Einziger posted a video on his Instagram of drummer Jose Pasillas tracking drums to a guitar hook. The band’s last effort was 2011’s If Not Now, When? which debuted at #2 on the Billboard Top 200. Einzinger played guitar on the hugely successful Avicii-produced single “Wake Me Up” that featured Aloe Blacc on vocals in 2013. Vocalist Brandon Boyd was also active last year, releasing his new solo album Sons of The Sea. He toured in support of the album. Incubus played the 25th Annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas back on December 13 in Los Angeles, CA. There, the band debuted their new single “Trust Fall”. Incubus are set to play Soundwave Festival this coming February in Australia. – by Matt Bishop
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by Matt Bishop
December 18, 2014March 19, 2022