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Incubus: DJ Kilmore, Mike Einziger, Ben Kenney, Jose Antonio Pasillas II, Brandon Boyd. At the beginning of their career, Incubus was rightly lumped in with the legions of post-Korn alt metal/rap-rock bands swarming America in the latter days of the 20th century. But by their third album, 1999's Make Yourself, they had separated from the pack, as indicated by the presence of producer Scott Litt, best-known for his work with R.E.M.. It signaled that the band was serious, and they began expanding their rap-metal template on that album and its follow-up, 2001's Morning View, completing their transition from juvenelia to maturity with 2003's Crow Left of the Murder. Switching from Litt to producer Brendan O'Brien, a man who has been with Pearl Jam longer than any of their drummers, Incubus has opted for a clean, crisp yet heavy sound which allows them to aggressively switch from crunching metallic riffs to jazzy prog interludes. It's an expansive musical vision charged with some righteous anger; although vocalist Brandon Boyd doesn't write explicit protests, there sure are enough allusions to social turbulence to make this the first politically aware alt metal album in many a year. This maturation is even more evident in the music, how the band actually swings on "Zee Deveel," or how guitarist Michael Einzinger's jazz-influenced solos seem both carefully constructed and casually tossed off, or how Boyd's voice shifts from song to song (or during a song, as on the opening "Megalomaniac," which sounds like a bizarre blend of Mr. Mister's Richard Page and John Lydon). All this maturation does mean that Incubus may shed some older fans, since the naked ambitions on this record are far removed from the earnest, angst-ridden earlier records, but so be it -- A Crow Left of the Murder... is far more interesting than any of their other records, or their peers'. At times, they may stretch themselves a little too far here, but the ambition is admirable and the achievements are tangible -- a real breakthrough for the band. [A Crow Left of the Murder was also released in a limited-edition set with a bonus DVD containing a 26-minute documentary featuring footage from the band's Lollapalooza and Bridge Benefit performances, and of Boyd's injury.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine In 2003, after successfully renegotiating their contract with Epic, Incubus struggled further in parting ways with bassist Dirk Lance. When a proven lineup has a successful chemistry, there is always the danger of tampering with that magic when a personnel change occurs. Luckily, Incubus dodged that bullet and struck gold with four-stringer Ben Kenney (Roots/Blackalicious). The requisite elements that Incubus fans have come to expect are firmly in place on A CROW LEFT OF THE MURDER, with the up-tempo bombast of "Megalomaniac" and "Beware? Criminal," the softer dynamics of "Southern Girl," and radio-friendly "Talk Shows On Mute." What may come as a surprise are the jazzy, proggy moments. In that light, some nods to Rush crop up, as with the chorus of the title track, "Agoraphobia" and the extended instrumental section of "Pistola." Guitarist Mike Einziger offers up plenty of quirky, interesting guitar work, especially in "Sick, Sad Little World" and "Priceless." CROW stands as an evolved statement of intent for Incubus, and a promise that the sky's the limit for this bird of flight.Rolling Stone (3/4/04, p.63) - 3 stars out of 5 - "The band still indulges in plenty of effects-happy instrumental gymnastics and tricky rhythms, but [A CROW] is also its most consistently tune-based album." Mojo (Publisher) (2/04, p.94) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Songs like 'Sick', 'Sad Little World', and 'See Deveel' are exhilarating, Incubus trading their outer aggression for inner animus." A Crow Left of the Murder Music Incubus A Crow Left of the Murder Songs A Crow Left of the Murder Music A Crow Left of the Murder Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Different but successful It takes a while to take to Incubus' new approach but once you have listen to it a few times the original high quality of vocals and lyrics shows through. Submitted by Angel (Winchester, Hants, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THIS ALBUM KRANK'S INCUBUS ROCKS!!!!!! THIS ONE KILLER ALBUM FROM A KILLER BAND INCUBUS EVERY TUNE ROCKS MY FAVE IS SOUTHERN GIRL,BUT THERE ARE MANY MORE KILLER TUNES BRANDON HAS WRITTEN ONE KILLER ALBUM. INCUBUS ARE ONE KILLER BAND KEEP ROKKIN'INCUBUS IN 2K5!! YOUR A KILLER BAND. Submitted by KORNFREAK2K4 (CINCINNATI,OHIO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
kind of a let-down This cd is full of good songs, but lacks the excellence of their previous cds. The most noteworthy song is Sick Sad Little World. Most songs have a standard structure to them, unlike previous cd's which boast a variety of bridges and creative twists. It is very consistent and flows nicely, but that is a modest comment for any other incubus album. Submitted by flash (Grand Blanc, MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
i like this This is a good cd. My favorite song is made for tv movie. I also love pistola and talk show on mute. You will not be disappointed if you like mourning view. There is not much to say about this cd, exept that it is good. Submitted by mike (the tree) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AWESOME POWER!!! Truely awesome... but like everyone says, don't just listen to it once and be amazed - it takes time, the first time i heard it i gotta say i wasnt too keen, and left it alone for a while, but then i decided to give it another go, and i noticed more little touches each time i listened, for example the bridge to sslw bored me at first, but after listening to it more it gained awesomeness each time, and still it leaves me gobsmacked with amazement.... Well done incubus. Keep em coming or i'll hunt y'all down hehe... Peace out Submitted by bolschevix (West Sussex, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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