TRENDING Published February5, 2016 By Diana Bartolome

Incubus' New Album For 2016 On The Horizon; 'Trust Fall' Side B To Be a Full-Fledged Full Length LP!

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It was still in 2011 when Incubus released a full-length album titled 'If Not Now, When?', since then, the band has been quiet in the music scene.

But just recently, reports have been circling that a comeback album plus tour for the band will be happening early this year.

As to what the new album's content may be, Incubus frontman, Brandon Boyd revealed that instead of releasing an extended play of "Trust Fall" Side B, they will be moving to create a full-length album of it.

In an interview with Alternative Nation, Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd told them that they have plenty of new materials in store for fans.

"We actually had written almost another album worth of material before we left for the summer tour in the States. The plan was to come home, immediately record that material and have it out before the holidays," he said.

"But we came home and started writing and then kept writing, and we started seeing ideas emerge that just eclipsed the other ones. So we decided to keep writing, and we're sifting through tons of material, trying to create the best of the best." 

"We plan on having new music out, I would assume by early 2016. We are definitely going to be on tour as well, from the spring on I would assume ... As far as I know it will be 'Trust Fall (Side B),' but it will be a longer than an EP. There's so much music that we are trying to focus on it being more of an extended thing. More of an LP," he concluded.

Asked about why it came to a decision of producing a 'Side B' album rather than a new full-length record, Boyd explained why they came up with that decision.

"It was a few things. We got together unexpectedly to start writing. It all came from the opportunity to work at Hans Zimmer's studio in Santa Monica. He offered us a room at his compound. We didn't have a plan to make a record. We didn't have a manager or a record label at the time," he said.

"We were off in the woods and it was fun to not have a plan for the first time in such a long time. But we then got this opportunity to work in this incredible creative space. We just set up our gear and started tinkering."

"Really quickly songs started to emerge and we saw that a handful of them we really liked and they offered us the opportunity to go out and tour as well. We picked the songs we liked the most," the vocalist concluded.

Fans have surely missed the band, and when the new album is released, they would still definitely go for Incubus' timeless music.

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