He’s not the most obvious member of the band, but an important part of the Incubus family. Also he does an excellent job on keys and filling in sonic space. Scratching should be left to hip hop instead of it being shoe-horned into rock songs. I didn’t care much for the EP, it didn’t really capture my imagination, but are we getting a side B? I’m much happier will a full length release, so thanks for that guys, but was the EP idea canned? Will it come later on? Who knows? 5. So we have Trust Fall Side A which was an EP and Incubus suggested this is how they would distribute music in the future: in bite size chunks. Also they are best buds with Skrillex (he co-produced some tracks on the album too) and Mike Einizger has penned a tune or two with Avicii, so you could understand why some might have been a bit nervous. Ok, this might be a bit of a cheap shot, but they are due a mid-career crisis curveball a la Weezer’s Red Album/ Raditude/ Hurley (pick one, they’re all just plain wrong). We even get a big Zeppelin-esque riff on “Love in a Time of Surveillance” which is as welcome as it is out of place. Mike Einziger’s guitar is definitely back in the forefront of this record and in comparison this sounds more like an Incubus record than If Not Now When, which was more on the mellow side and made me think it should have been a Brandon Boyd solo album rather than an Incubus album.
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