(Gibson) It's hard to ignore that Incubus have a ton of fans that came up during the band's zenith in the late-'90s and early-2000s. That said, anyone gunning to see the guys live may want to try extra hard to catch the band on their upcoming Honda Civic Tour with Linkin Park, as Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd says the guys are planning to take an extended hiatus right after the tour wraps."As far as Incubus right now, we'll probably take another break," Boyd told Billboard regarding Incubus' post-Civic Tour plans. "Hopefully it won't be as long [as the five-year wait between If Not Now, When? and Light Grenades] but what we'd like to do is arrive with the best of intentions and try to create music from a sense of urgency as well as purity and not necessarily based on a schedule."
Boyd also added that he might release a second solo album during Incubus' impending break. If you're worried that means the end of Incubus, it's not. Boyd says Incubus plan to work on new music during their break, so while the hiatus "can be frustrating for our listeners and stuff, but I think we'll make better music as a result," he said. more on this story