


The L.A.-based outfit hit it big with 1999's Make Yourself, an album that included the high-charting single "Drive," and followed it up with the 2001 album Morning View, which went double-platinum thanks to the success of the singles "Wish You Were Here" and "Nice to Know You." You read that right: Incubus is on the casino circuit now, right alongside Joan Jett, Styx and an endless stream of AC/DC cover bands.ĭespite the new album, it's probably fair to categorize Incubus as a legacy act, having enjoyed its heyday around the turn of the millenium.

Case in point: Alt-rock band Incubus is touring to support its eighth studio album - the appropriately titled 8, released earlier this year - and they're playing Northern Quest Resort & Casino next week. And given how our pop-culture cycle moves in fast-forward these days, we imagine it won't be long before another wave of familiar bands starts cashing in on our collective inability to embrace anything new. It's not exactly rocket S.C.I.E.N.C.E.: Incubus still knows how to work a stage.Īs we recently opined, all things '90s are back with a vengeance as America wallows in a bottomless pool of nostalgia.
