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A special series of intimate concerts for fans of the band Incubus is chronicled on "Incubus HQ Live." (Courtesy photo)

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Incubus "Incubus HQ Live (Special Edition)"

As a way to promote the release of its first studio album in nearly five years last summer, the alt-rock band Incubus set up a temporary residency inside a California storefront and invited fans to stop by for six nights of intimate live performances.
The effort is chronicled on “Incubus HQ Live.” The standard release contains one CD and a DVD. A “special edition” version includes a second CD with an additional 12 songs. The track sequence varies between the two. If you’re just into Incubus’ hits, they’ve made sure most of them, including “Drive,” “Pardon Me” and “Wish You Were Here,” are part of the single-disc version.
The DVD is what makes this a worthwhile purchase as it fully explains the six-night project and what the band was trying to accomplish. The DVD is presented in documentary style and includes interviews with band members as well as footage from different music workshops held with fans during the week. There’s also interviews with fans, but most of them offer little substance to the DVD. Most were asked to explain their “If Not Now, When?” (the title of the most recent Incubus studio album) moment. Even after watching the two-hour DVD, I’m still not sure exactly what that means. Interviews and band features are slotted between live performances of songs.
The group sounds solid in what appeared to be a cramped storefront. Their gear was set up in the center of the room as fans filed in around the performance area. If you listen to the CD first, you may not think the crowd is really into the songs. But after watching the DVD and seeing the performance space, the crowd’s tepid response makes sense. There’s only so much room for fans, meaning smaller crowds and a quieter reaction when compared to other concert albums.
The “Incubus HQ Live” project is a fine way for the band to honor its fans. It’s not just a bunch of guys on a small club stage saying “hello Cleveland, you’re the best fans ever.”
Instead, Incubus let their fans in on the fun and made a music-based project as much about them as it was about the band.

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Rob Carroll

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Northwest Herald

Rockford, IL

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Rob writes about entertainment for the Northwest Herald. He also has been an on-air personality for several radio stations since 2000.

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