Incubus - Incubus Look Alive
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 See Larger Image | Incubus: Look Alive List Price : $14.98 USD Your Price : $11.49 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Incubus Movie Release Date : 2007-11-27 Studio : Epic Label : Epic Avg. Customer Rating : (42 reviews) Running Time : 120
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Incubus Look Alive Almost as good as the morning view dvd Rating: I like this dvd because unlike the morning view dvd, you can "play all". but it has less footage and interviews with them and less about what it was like to film videos and make the light grenades record. It is a good dvd but not the best, depending on what you are looking for.
Customer Reviews for Incubus Look Alive Cd Husband Loved Rating: Incubus is one of my husbands favorite bands. I bought this DVD for him Christmas 2007 and he loved it. My Brother-in-law found a similar DVD but it has a bouns CD included with songs on it for the same price. Was dissapointed about that.
Editorial Reviews for Incubus Look Alive Audio Cd Amazon.com Incubus: Look Alive is a dedicated summation of the state of Incubus, the alt-metal band born in the San Fernando Valley. Generally well-regarded by music critics who have noted the group?s evolution since its formation in 1991, Incubus emphasizes tracks from their most recent album, Light Grenades, on Look Alive, a concert disc shot during a world tour. While the seemingly low-key band takes to the road in some fairly exotic places, it demonstrates during live performances of the jangly "Quicksand," the hard-rocking "Megalomaniac," and dramatic "Anna Molly" that vocalist Brandon Boyd, guitarist Mike Einziger, bassist Dirk Lance, and drummer Jose Pasillas are close to mastering their ever-developing penchant for radical tonal shifts within songs. Melodically drifting while rhythmically sputtering and exploding, Incubus? most up-to-date work, perhaps especially played in concert, proves the group is exploring uncharted territory of its own. A novel element on this disc is travel footage from the band?s tour, including images from Israel, Dubai, London, and peculiarly beautiful, surreal shots of Iceland. --Tom Keogh
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