So, what does Light Grenades sound like? According to Einziger, "It's a total mess."
"It sounds like 13 different bands playing 13 different songs," he elaborated. "That's kind of how all our records sound. Every time we're about to start making a new album, I tell myself, 'OK, this one's going to be cohesive,' and it never happens. That's who we are as a band, and that's kind of how we are as people.
"We all have acute and collective ADHD [Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder] - at least according to other people - and we all have short attention spans," Einziger continued. "I think we just get bored if we have even two songs that sound alike. That's the way we've always been, and it's the way we'll always be."
He noted that several tracks sound nothing like Incubus' previous material, such as the tune "Dig," which was supposed to be an R&B song, "but we ended up making it slightly more rock, because it got to a point where I thought it didn't sound like us at all," he said.
Einziger said he and the rest of the band - frontman Brandon Boyd, bassist Alex Katunich, drummer Jose Pasillas and turntablist DJ Lyfe - can't wait to return to the road, and plan to do so this fall. Incubus have tentative plans for a brief club tour around the album's release date that will likely be followed by a more expansive run of theaters in 2007.
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