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Friday, August 21, 2009

Look Alive - Incubus Album - Track List

Look Alive - Incubus Album - Track List

Look Alive is a live DVD and CD by the rock band Incubus. Two versions are available:

The single-disc DVD was released on November 27th 2007. The release was just a day short of the one year anniversary for the band's previous album, Light Grenades.

The DVD includes concert footage from the band's 2007 Light Grenades World Tour, plus personal footage shot by the band during the touring cycle, documentation of guitarist Mike Einziger's operation for extreme carpal tunnel syndrome and a new version of the song "Redefine".

Also available is a double-disc version containing the DVD with the tracks listed below, in addition to a CD composed of newly recorded original music interludes, scored by guitarist Mike Einziger, plus 6 additional live tracks. Tracks 1 - 10 are all instrumental, fairly minimalist (track 7 being the sole exception) and some tracks are quite different from anything Incubus had previously recorded. Track 9, "Here In My Room", is a keyboard-only instrumental version of a track from the A Crow Left of the Murder album.

Although scheduled to be released on November 26, 2007, in Australia, the DVD/CD version was available earlier, in some places as early as November 21, 2007. A Blu-ray version is also available.

Rogues
Quicksand
Kiss to Send Us Off
Anna Molly
Redefine
Pistola
Love Hurts
Paper Shoes
Megalomaniac
Nebula
Earth to Bella, Part 1
Sick Sad Little World
Oil and Water
Dig
Punch-Drunk
Aqueous Transmission
Look Alive

Look Alive - Incubus Album - Track List

Alive at Red Rocks - Incubus Album - Track List

Alive at Red Rocks - Incubus Album - Track List

Alive at Red Rocks is a live DVD and bonus CD by the band Incubus. It was recorded in Red Rocks, Colorado on July 26, 2004. It was the first DVD showing new bassist Ben Kenney (Dirk Lance's replacement). It was also the first DVD that featured Mike Einziger using a Fender Rhodes piano, on the performances of "Here In My Room" and "Drive."

The bonus CD included five previously unreleased tracks. One was the popular live song "Pantomime". "Monuments and Melodies", a British B-side of A Crow Left of the Murder, was also released. A new version of the song called "Follow" (the previous version being a movement from The Odyssey, featured on the Halo 2 OST) was included. Finally, there are live performances of the songs "Circles" and "Are You In" on the CD.

"Megalomaniac"
"Nice To Know You"
"Idiot Box"
"Just A Phase"
"Priceless"
"Beware! Criminal"
"Wish You Were Here"
"Here In My Room"
"Drive"
"Vitamin" (includes "Everything in Ebb," a portion of the 4th Movement of The Odyssey with lyrics)
"Pistola"
"Stellar" (includes a portion of "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" by The Police)
"Made For T.V. Movie"
"Talk Shows On Mute"
"Sick Sad Little World"
"A Certain Shade of Green" (listed as just "Green" on the DVD)
"Pantomime"
"The Warmth"
"Pardon Me"

Alive at Red Rocks - Incubus Album - Track List

Morning View Sessions - Incubus Album - Track List

Morning View Sessions - Incubus Album - Track List

Released on May 28, 2002, this DVD chronicles the Morning View Sessions concert that the band Incubus gave in New York City. The concert gave its small audience a preview of the songs that were to appear in the then-unreleased album Morning View.

"Program Start"
"Pardon Me"
"Stellar"
"Glass"
"Circles"
"The Warmth"
"Mexico"
"Drive"
"Warning"
"New Skin"
"Just a Phase"
"Nice to Know You"
"Wish You Were Here"
"End Credits"

When Incubus Attacks Volume 2 - Incubus Album - Track List

When Incubus Attacks Volume 2 - Incubus Album - Track List

When Incubus Attacks Volume 2 is a DVD released by the band Incubus in 2001. The main feature of the DVD is a collection of songs performed at the Sno-Core festival. Also included on the DVD are official videos for all the bands singles released up to the point of its release, including fan-made videos for Summer Romance and "I Miss You", a portion from an acoustic concert the band played and out-takes from the band backstage while at the festival, among other features.

GIGANTE ESPECIALLE! INTRO
New Skin (live)
Privilege (live)
Favorite Things (live)
Pardon Me (live)
Vitamin (live)
Warmth (live)
Make Yourself (live)
Calgone (live)
When It Comes (live)
Redefine (live)
ON THE BUS
SCENES FROM THE GREEN ROOM
Pardon Me (MadTV)
LIVE @ CHICAGO
BEATIN' LAS VEGAS
Take Me To Your Leader (official video)
Summer Romance (live)
A Certain Shade of Green (official video)
Pardon Me (official video)
ON THE SET: STELLAR
Stellar (official video)
I Miss You (official video)
ON THE SET: DRIVE
Drive (official video)
DISCOSABOROSO
AKOOSTIK KALI (Acoustic Concert)

Incubus Band - Monuments and Melodies and Pending Seventh Studio Album - Incubus Albums

Incubus Band - Monuments and Melodies and Pending Seventh Studio Album - Incubus Albums

Monuments and Melodies and Pending Seventh Studio Album (2008-present)

In mid January 2009, Incubus posted a video to their official site, describing what each band member was currently occupied with (eg. Mike Einziger's experiences studying music at Harvard University) in the form of letters to each other. The resolution of the video was that the band was planning on getting back together soon, excited to create new music with their diverse experiences over their respite. [6]

On March 11, 2009, Incubus posted an update to their official site detailing the new Greatest Hits album, Monuments and Melodies. The first single for the album is "Black Heart Inertia" expected on April 7, 2009 with the album coming two months later on June 16, 2009. Disc one of the album includes the new singles "Black Heart Inertia" and "Midnight Swim" as well as the top radio hits of the last decade. Then Disc 2 of the album contains songs that have not been released officially on an album, or were rejected demos on prior albums, as well as an acoustic version of "A Certain Shade of Green," and a cover of the Prince song "Let's Go Crazy." The band also announced many confirmed dates for a Summer Amphitheater Tour of the US.

On March 26, 2009, it was announced that Incubus would be a performing at the second annual Mile High Music Festival. The band is scheduled to play during the first day of the two day event, which is held at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado.[7]

On April 1, 2009, the band posted a fake "making of" video for their upcoming single, "Black Heart Inertia." In the video, Brandon and his double "swapped places". Brandon fetched coffee for his double, and his double also imitated Christian Bale when the DP annoyed him, shouting at and violently chasing him out off of the set. After the short film, the first full stream of "Black Heart Inertia" was uploaded, clocking in at 4:17. On April 2, the full song was streamed on the band's official site. The song has peaked (to this date) at #7 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, making it the band's 15th Top 10 standing on the list.

On June 16, 2009, the official Monuments and Melodies Greatest hits CD was released to the public. The first CD includes singles of the previous albums and the second CD includes rarities and music never released on any albums.

On June 25, 2009, Monuments and Melodies opened at #5 on the Billboard Music Charts, this is their 4th album reaching at least #5 on the charts.

On July 1, 2009, Boyd stated to North County Times, "We are definitely going to be writing ... in hopes of putting out a record sometime in 2010. That's the hope. We can never force anything. I definitely have the suspicion that we're going to get on the road together this summer, and we're just going to start playing and stuff is going to start brewing, and we're going to light that fire again."

Incubus Band - Monuments and Melodies and Pending Seventh Studio Album - Incubus Albums