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Incubus band review
Incubus band review





incubus band review

Guitarist Mike Einziger leads the intro riff to the fourth song of the evening, “Megalomaniac” from A Crow Left of the Murder, which sends the crowd into an animated frenzy.

incubus band review

The passion that frontman, Brandon Boyd, exhibits as he delivers each poetic verse is powerful. An entranced crowd gathers closer to the stage, singing along to every word. Incubus leads the night with “Privilege” from Make Yourself, “Glitterbomb” from their latest album 8, and “Anna Molly” from Light Grenades. Essentially, MIXhalo functions as in-ear monitors for fans. You can directly control each band member’s volume levels from your app to curate your own listening experience. To use this technology, you bring your own headphones and access an app that allows you to hear a crystal-clear front-of-house mix directly through your headphones. This VIP experience includes a special opportunity to use a new technology, called MIXhalo, that Incubus invented. Moments before the lights dim, Incubus’ crew guides about ten fans to platforms built on the side of the stage for a VIP experience which Incubus is offering on this tour.

incubus band review

This tour is unique in that there are no opening bands, creating a more intimate concert experience for their loyal fan base.Īs the clock ticks down for the performance to begin, the ground floor is nearly filled to capacity and the balcony is lined with fans along the rails. Oklahoma City is very fortunate to be on this short-run tour, limited to only six dates. Incubus delivers a captivating performance to eager fans in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City in the midst of their solo tour.įans excitedly pile into The Criterion for a night of Incubus, hoping to hear their favorite songs from the band’s extensive catalog.







Incubus band review