Sunday, March 23, 2008

Incubus at Araneta

Again another late entry, sorry! Just can’t help posting about Brandon's intelligent songwriting demonstrated last March 9 at Araneta. Anyway I do not like Incubus before simply because of their name “incubus” which means demon. But the name itself is too wicked for an artistic band that translates life’s personal experience into rhythm of passionate musicality. Call them demon or whatever you call for that matter but their sagacity is simply irresistible.
I fail to watch it for three personal reasons which I don’t intend to explain here but my friends successive annoying text messages in the wee hours of the morning about the event is enough to put it this way, they’re making some noise literally. Even a respectable office supervisor can’t help shouting “more skin more skin” when Brandon remove his shirt. And my fanatical friend told me she was in a place between reality and fantasy that Araneta made even more magical.


In an interview by By Juana Manahan of PDI

How would you like your music to influence others?

BB: What a lovely question—a really good question! It’s difficult to truly dictate the influence any form of art has on people especially when it’s taken out of context in diff parts of the world. I think the first emotion is gratitude—like wow we are being listened to in the other side of the planet.

But if we were asked for the most basic reaction or influence it would be that it opened somebody’s experience to something new—something they hadn’t heard before certain emotions.

Have your musical influences changed? What are you listening to now?

JOSE: Older music-early 90s classic rock, 80’s Prince, Paul Simon all these records that are timeless—to get ideas and inspiration from the constant growing of that—being influenced by older music—newer music

What’s the best thing about making music?

JOSE: Making and playing music. We started as a hobby and a way to be productive even though we weren’t conscious of that. Get to travel with friends that we love—music moves all us and we just hope to be able to continue to do that.