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Free Full Download Incubus - If Not Now When (2011) form MediaFire.com link RapidShare, ifile.it, Uploaded.to, Zippyshare, FileSonic, turbobit.net, ul.to, ORON. Incubus – Discography (1994 -2011) MUSIC Add comments. If Not Now, When? (Japanese Edition). Dub Tribute To Incubus (VBR 128-256 kbps). Lyrics to 'If Not Now, When?' I have waited / Dined on ashes / Swung from chandeliers and climbed Everest / And none of it's got me close to this /.

. ' Released: April 4, 2011. ' Released: May 31, 2011. 'Thieves' Released: February 12, 2012. 'Friends And Lovers' Released: June 18, 2012. 'If Not Now When?'

Released: September 7, 2012 If Not Now, When? Is the seventh studio album by American band, released on July 12, 2011 and named after the novel.

Preceded by the singles, ' and ', the album represented the band's longest gap between studio albums at the time, and their final full-length release through long-time label. Described by guitarist as 'a very straightforward, concise album,' If Not Now, When? Was recorded in the wake of an extended hiatus, and produced by frequent collaborator. The album's cover features artist. Contents. Background and recording At the close of the band's tour in support of (2006), the band entered an extended hiatus. Vocalist noted, 'It's not that we were burned out being in a band or being in this band; I think that we, collectively, were feeling like if we didn't step away from this monster that we created then it would begin to consume us.

We had to plant some roots, lest we start to write songs about living on a tour bus. So we had to fall in love, we had to fall out of love, we had to make homes.' Guitarist elaborated further, 'It just got to this point where we had been going strong for such a long period of time that we really accomplished all of our goals. It was like, 'Ok, well what do we do now?' Obviously there are lots of things to do but I think we wanted to take some time, each of us personally, to explore a little bit and find out what the rest of the world was like.' Bassist stated, 'Being with music is a creative thing and requires a certain amount of creativity - to just keep going back to that well over and over again, it doesn’t have a chance to replenish.'

During this time, the band issued a greatest hits collection, (2009), Boyd recorded and released a solo album, (2010), Einziger studied music theory and composition as well as evolutionary biology at, Kenney recorded another solo album, and drummer became a father. Upon the band's return, Boyd noted, 'We weren't sitting at home twiddling our thumbs or anything; all of us had a lot to do. And eventually, it got to the point where it was like, 'It's time'.' Regarding their reunion, Einziger stated, 'I think just the gravity of my friendships with the guys in the band is really what caused the band's return to happen - our friendships with each other.' The band subsequently reconvened in August 2010 to begin work on their next studio album. The band subsequently began recording with producer, who had previously worked with the band on (2006) and (2004). Recording took place at Blackbird Studio in, Henson Studios in and Casa Chica in.

Vocalist discussed the decision to work with O'Brien once again, stating, 'We grew up listening to his records. We quickly became friends and that's been a catalyst for our success with him. He understands that we like to work quickly.' Einziger elaborated further, 'I love Brendan and I consider him like a family member. Over the years he’s been like a musical confidante and he’s been very loyal and very helpful. He’s gotten involved in other stuff that he didn’t have to get involved with outside of the band.' Pasillas noted, 'He’s kind of like a sixth member.'

Einziger recorded the majority of his guitar parts in his house. Writing and composition According to vocalist, the majority of the album was written whilst the band was in the studio: 'We recorded the songs while we wrote them, which is something we’ve never really done before.' Guitarist noted that his contributions to the album were influenced by his musical studies during the band's hiatus: 'Maybe my desire to return to simplicity, or even to just go to simplicity - because I've never really written music that simple before — is sort of a response to maybe having a better or larger perspective of the overall musical landscape that I’ve never had before.'

Einziger elaborated further, 'Over the years, we've become less and less aggressive as far as our music goes. There's always moments of that aggression, but this album is pretty free of that.

It's definitely not a hard rock record. Lista de emails gratis 2012. I think we're asking a lot of our fans. We're asking them to listen for things that they normally wouldn't listen for. We're not leaning on the strengths of our last records either. It's that much different than our previous work.

I think we took a risk by making this type of album. But it's not some crazy, experimental album.' Vocalist cited Einziger as a key reason for the band's new direction, noting 'Michael really buckled down and studied musical composition that inspired him to reach out and dig into different places that he never has before.' Einziger noted that the musical direction on this album was influenced by the overriding notion of 'simplicity;' 'Brandon and I, when we started focusing on writing songs for this album, something that we hadn't really focused on in the past was the idea of this very, very strong simplicity.

That's what this album is based on, some very, very simple ideas. I think the sounds that a lot of people come to expect from us are based on the idea of large walls of very thick guitars. That's kind of a trademark for a lot of loud, aggressive rock music, but it can also be a crutch, or a wall that you can hide behind.

But we didn't rely on that for this album, it actually doesn't have any of that.' Closing track, 'Tomorrow's Food', was the first song written for the album.

Einziger stated that the song was conceived in 2009 with Lee Hartney from and 'was written at a time when I didn’t know whether or not we were going to go back and start working on new music for a new album. I’d been off at Harvard for a while and Brandon was really focusing on painting and for a little while there we didn’t have all that much communication.

I just sort of wrote that guitar part, the chord progression and the changes and stuff and Brandon just sort of responded to it. We kind of just put it aside and then when we started working on new music for this album, I think we always knew that we wanted to record it in the studio and make it really great. But that actually was one of the last things that we did for this album.' Boyd described the album as having 'a very a particularly warm musical tone to it. It steps further out from anything we've ever done.' Boyd also noted that the sound on the new record is the culmination of a long search for a new sound and direction for the band; 'I do believe that for many years now we have been searching for something different. Something unique, both to the world and to us as a band.

We decided that If Not Now, When?, our seventh full length studio album, would be just that.' Prior to the album's release, bassist discussed the writing process in relation to fan expectations, stating 'from my perspective, we only write music to satisfy ourselves.

We love to play and we’ve been fortunate to have people follow us and have really great and successful records. But, for the most part it’s to entertain each other and write music that we like to play.'

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Discussing the band's stylistic change, Kenney noted, 'There’s no way we could have written this record a few years ago.' Producer praised drummer ' contributions, stating, 'Jose really embraced the whole idea of making everything he played mean something. The groove is super-important because it has to work with the vocals and the melody, and he made a conscious effort to really support the song. I think it shows.' Following the expansion of his role from to on (2006), stated that, during the band's hiatus, he 'took a lot of piano lessons and did a lot of learning keyboards.

I made a lot of music, but it just sits at home, it’s not for everybody, it’s just for me as a learning process. A lot of practicing, I’d be playing music every single day, keys every single day. I was scratching a little bit, but mostly keys, because my role in this band has kind of evolved. So to pick up a new instrument and learn it in a few years was hard to do. I’m really serious and focused about it, that’s what the rehearsals are for, hitting all those wrong notes. But I have questions, and there is a lot of people around me that I can ask, Ben is an incredible musician, Mike is an incredible musician and composer, and if I need something explained or helped with, I don’t have to go far to get an answer.'

Ben Kenney noted that the album's overall aesthetic revealed itself at the end of the process: 'We were trying to figure out an order for the songs. The sound, the overall feel, I don’t think anybody really had an idea that it was going to turn out the way it did.' Lyrical content Thematically, the album addresses romance, with Boyd noting, 'it's about love and finding art and success in love. I never know what I'm going to be writing about until I'm actually writing about it. It's what's relevant in my heart and mind. There's definitely a romantic undertone and overtone.'

If Not Now, When? Is an album that expresses sincere love, peace, and happiness. Each song taps into its own theme that speaks on love and “hailing halleluiah every day.” The songs speak on life and the process and journey to discovering happiness. Although much of the album takes on a very peaceful tone, Incubus also incorporates a political perspective in their song Thieves.

The song thieves speak on “the paragon of civilization.” In this song, he poses the question “why should the thieves have all the fun, selling water by the river?” He references to “god fearing white Americans” and insinuates that in America, that privilege is the ticket to happiness. Album title According to Boyd, the album's title stems from his constant re-assessment of life; 'I'm addicted to the news.

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There's so much at play right now, so many important, catastrophic, beautiful things. This idea If Not Now, When? Seems terribly poignant.' The singer told the title refers to a quote from, the rabbi of the, who said: 'If I am not for myself, who will be? And when I am for myself, what am 'I'?

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And if not now, when?' ( 1:14) This third question, from which the album's title is derived, contains the admonition not to postpone any duties. It also echoes the admonition he gives with reference to study (Avot 2:4): 'Say not, 'When I have free time I shall study'; for you may perhaps never have any free time.' Einziger noted, 'It just seems like a very appropriate name for the album because we've been in the spirit of taking risk, stepping up and making a leap. For us, it's a very common theme for us to take chances, to do things differently.

There's something exciting and equally scary about that idea. Now we've nothing left to lose, really. We've kind of accomplished everything we wanted to accomplish as a band; at this point we're just living our dreams.' Critical reception Critical reception for the album has been mixed; it holds a rating of 48 on review aggregator.

Most critics noted the lack of harder songs on the album and its 'slow, elevator-music-style tempo'. Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating (6/10) (C+) (4/10) Commercial performance If Not Now, When? Debuted at #2 in the U.S. With first-week sales of 80,000. As of March 2015, the album has sold 222,000 copies in the United States.

According to Steve Rennie, the band's former manager, the album has sold around 600,000 copies worldwide. Track listing No.

Title Length 1. 'If Not Now, When?' 'Friends and Lovers' 4:07 4.

'Thieves' 4:17 5. 'Isadore' 4:35 6. 'The Original' 5:05 7. 'Defiance' 2:19 8.

'In the Company of Wolves' 7:35 9. 'Switchblade' 3:27 10. 'Tomorrow's Food' 4:19 Total length: 50:03 Pre-order bonus track No. Title Length 1. 'Surface to Air' (B-side) 4:14 bonus track No.

Title Length 12. 'Rebel Girls' (UK B-Side) 3:15 13.

'Drive' (Recorded Live from the Concert for the Miners - Santiago, Chile; October 2010) 4:22 Deluxe edition No. Title Length 12.

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'Surface to Air' (Live) 4:42 13. 'Dig' (Live) 5:08 14. 'Pardon Me' (Live) 3:58 Japanese version No.

Title Length 12. 'Surface to Air' 4:12 13. 'Megalomaniac' (Live) 5:37 14. 'Pardon Me' (Live) 3:58 15. 'Anna Molly' (Live) 3:49 16. 'Wish You Were Here' (Live) 3:41 Australian version No.

Title Length 12. 'Surface to Air' (B-side) 4:12 13. 'Megalomaniac' (Live from Chile) 5:38 14. 'Dig' (Live from Chile) 5:08 15. 'Love Hurts' (Live from Chile) 3:58 16. 'Wish You Were Here' (Live from Chile) 3:42 17. 'Nice to Know You' (Live from Chile) 6:20 Unreleased track No.

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Incubus - If Not Now, When (2011) 11 tracks Release: 2011 MP3 CBR 320 kbps 113 MB Genre: Alt.Rock Label: Epic Track List: 01. If Not Now, When? Promises, Promises (4:26) 03. Friends and Lovers (4:07) 04. Thieves (4:17) 05. Isadore (4:35) 06.

The Original (5:05) 07. Defiance (2:19) 08. In the Company of Wolves (7:35) 09. Switchblade (3:28) 10. Adolescents (4:50) 11. Tomorrows Food (4:20) Multi-platinum rock band, Incubus, have re-engaged renowned producer Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, Rage Against The Machine, Bob Dylan) to produce the band's sixth studio album, If Not Now, When?

The highly anticipated new album features lead single 'Adolescents', an inimitable showcase of the bands frenetic rock roots. Delving further into the album, tracks like Promises, Promises and Friends & Lovers reveal new levels of elegance, space, and psychedelia in the bands ever evolving sound. 'By about three songs into the writing process, I think we began to understand that we were unearthing something new,' explains Brandon Boyd about the new album. 'If Not Now, When? Is our unabashed, romantic, lush, sonic love letter to the world. It s darker, slower, more rich, more refined, and more involved than anything Incubus has birthed to date.' Download links.