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THE REVIEW

Here I am reviewing one of my favorite bands of the moment... but this moment seems to be over for Incubus.
In my hands, I have an album already "announced" for its pop-rock vein that markedly strays from the successful formulas of their previous works (Make Yourself and Morning View).
Due to this predictability, the new work might not be appreciated by many of their fans.

The album opens with the "launch" single, a violent j'accuse against the Bush administration... the video is interesting... but the track seems a bit "fragile".
We continue with the title track... which doesn't seem bad... but!!! it leaves a bit of a bitter taste; slowly, we make our way to the end (other interesting episodes are "Agoraphobia" and "Here In My Room," already previewed in the MTv live where they gave us a sneak peek of this new effort... effort??).

Despite the addition of ex-Roots bassist, Ben Kenney, the eclectic mix of hip-hop, rock, and funk that earned the band of Mr. Boyd accolades in the music chronicles, seems to have reached its final stop.
All the solutions adopted, be it a pop-rock ballad or a more intense piece, turn out to be predictable and rather banal... if their aim was to surprise the listener... well... they missed the mark!
Only the aforementioned tracks can be a valid start to the result Incubus aimed to achieve; a pity they lost their way along the road.

I'm sorry... but in a certain sense, I could have imagined it... MONEY-POWER!!

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This review critiques Incubus' album 'A Crow Left Of The Murder' for its predictable pop-rock direction, which strays from the band's previous successful formulas. Despite some interesting tracks and political commentary, the album ultimately feels banal and fails to surprise listeners. The reviewer feels the band has lost its innovative edge amid a change in style and lineup.

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01   Megalomaniac (04:56)

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02   A Crow Left of the Murder (03:32)

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04   Talk Shows on Mute (03:51)

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05   Beware! Criminal (03:50)

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06   Sick Sad Little World (06:25)

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08   Southern Girl (03:43)

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11   Made for TV Movie (03:40)

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13   Here in My Room (04:22)

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15   Monuments and Melodies (05:03)

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Incubus

Incubus are an American rock band formed in 1991 in Calabasas, California, widely associated with alternative rock and (early on) funk- and metal-leaning crossover. Reviews emphasize their early experimental blend of funk/metal/hip-hop/jazz textures and later shifts toward more melodic, mainstream-friendly alt-rock.
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By Devin Davis

 Those who hoped to find in 'A Crow Left In The Murder' a new 'S.C.I.E.N.C.E.' will be disappointed.

 Continuing to experiment with new sounds and evolve musically is a characteristic that every rock or metal band must have, and the Incubus, this time, did not fail.


By GrantNicholas

 "Together with 'S.C.I.E.N.C.E.,' we might be facing the best work of the American band in terms of intensity, compactness, and writing quality."

 "The pyrotechnic first single 'Megalomaniac' is a violent attack on the then Bush administration with hard rock guitars, perfect for shouting to the sky during live performances."