MTV recently caught up with Incubus front man Brandon Boyd in Las Vegas, and the singer said that his band is looking forward to a much-deserved break.
Said Boyd:
We've done some incredibly extensive touring in support of this album, and it's been probably the most successful tour of our career. And since we've been on the road for so long, we've been writing some stuff, trying to break the routine, because routine is the enemy. But, no, we're not going to come off the road and head right into another album. In fact, we'll probably hibernate for a while. We've been able to establish ourselves, and we can take our time now.
This means no new music from Incubus for awhile. But considering Light Grenades came out in late 2006, there's no rush to get the new record out.
Boyd also told MTV that he isn't a big fan of Vegas:
The desert heat and the air conditioning mix together like a peanut-butter-and-urine sandwich. I get off the plane or the tour bus and it's like, 'Anything can happen!' But it never does, because I'm not high or drunk enough to let 'anything' happen.




