July 7, 2004
Jam
Music
      Artists A-Z
      Album Reviews
      Concert Reviews
      Concert Listings
      SoundScan Charts
      Lowdown Column
      Pop Encyclopedia

Movies
Television
Video
Theatre
Books
Country




ENT Blog
RSS Feed

REESE


Concert Review: Incubus

Air Canada Centre, Toronto - July 6, 2004
Wild ride on the Incubus
By JASON MACNEIL -- Toronto Sun


TORONTO -- Incubus played for two hours last night, keeping themselves and most of the crowd at the Air Canada Centre entertained throughout.

The group, touring in support of their latest album A Crow Left Of The Murder, got off to a rather stagnant start though with Megalomaniac and Nice To Know You. But it didn't hurt that the youthful crowd on the floor and filling the venue's lower bowl could see no wrong.

"Hey, what's happening boys and girls?" lead singer Brandon Boyd asked early on to cheers, hoots and hollers.

The biggest problem for the early portion was how quickly the studio-perfect tracks were run through with little spontaneity. This was true of Idiot Box and Just A Phase.

Although it took a while for them to get going, the rock group with some hip-hop leanings found their footing with the driving punk rock of Priceless, which featured Boyd banging on congas opposite drummer Jose Pasillas II. Another early highlight was Wish You Were Here from the group's Morning View album.

The concert changed for the better with the unlikeliest of tunes. Here In My Room, which comes off like a slow, soulful doo-wop ditty at times, resulted in cigarette lighters flickering all around.

Boyd then segued into the classic Temptations hit My Girl with mixed results.

"I got so much loving ... I don't know what the rest of the words are," Boyd said with a laugh before quickly wrapping things up.

The light-hearted moment seemed to loosen up guitarist Mike Einziger and bassist Ben Kenney for a revamped, keyboard-driven version of Drive and then a lengthy, crowd pleasing Vitamin. Here Boyd, Pasillas and Kenney, who used a small drum kit, pounded away for several minutes on drums and congas.

One problem though was how a couple of the band's obvious hits of yesteryear were put aside on this night. Stellar wasn't performed nor was The Warmth. The band instead relied heavily on the new album, including Talk Show On Mute and Pistola. Both went over okay but can't compare to their proverbial oldies.

Another slight annoyance for some might have been the lack of eye candy. With no video screens behind them or to either side of them, fans left in the upper bowl were out of the loop somewhat.

As Incubus hit the homestretch, Boyd removed his T-shirt, which got an instant response from some in the crowd. But one of the bigger reactions was for Sick, Sad Little World, featuring a strong guitar solo from Einziger as those standing on the floor jumped around.

The band returned for a three-song encore beginning with Pantomime with Boyd alone and an electric guitar strapped to him. The slower and melodic Are You In? also led nicely into Leech.

"The ride's over, did you enjoy yourself?" Boyd sung to the crowd. By then, it seemed they most certainly had.

Opening the show was Sparta, whose 30-minute set featured material from its forthcoming Porcelain album.

JAM! Rating: 3.5 out of 5

More Concert Reviews

HOT MUSIC HEADLINES
M.I.A. fiance slams split report
Perry, Brand reach divorce deal
SOCAN buys Songwriters Hall
Beach Boys to perform at Grammys
Cohen, Del Rey debut on charts
Busey files for bankruptcy
Aguilera to reconcile with dad?
Trench singer has music in DNA
Metallica launching music festival
Missy Elliott to make comeback
More Headlines
Howie D invites fans on Israel trip
Beyonce trademarking 'Blue Ivy'
Juno Award noms unveiled
Bieber guard in airport fight
Rep: No Del Rey tour to postpone
Lady Gaga reveals tour plans
Report: Brown to perform at Grammys
Garth Brooks turning 50
Love threatens to sue over court docs
Fray works it out for new album


Who's coming and when
Want to know when your favourite band is coming to town? Check out Clive, JAM Music's extensive Canadian concert listings.
TV Listings
Wondering what's on tonight? Check out our TV listings for the complete schedule in your area.
Movie Listings
Find out what's playing at a theatre near you.

1. Leonard Cohen: Old Ideas

2. Adele: 21

3. Lana Del Rey: Born To Die

4. Various: 2012 Grammy Noms

5. Gotye: Making Mirrors

Courtesy Nielsen SoundScan Cda








What did you think of Madonna’s halftime show?
She’s still got it
I wasn’t impressed


Results