That's just one of the tracks on the new album that addresses how he's dealt with a quickly changing landscape over the past pandemic-influenced year. ![]() His mother taught him how the use of totems could help him gain agency over what happens in his dreams and that's carried over into the music as he attempts to teach his younger self that lesson through song. ![]() Diving more deeply into painting has made making music even more special to me and I’m so thankful to have had the opportunity to continue to develop both ends of that creative spectrum," says the singer, who also founded the Moonlight Arts Collective this year.Īs for the new song, "Pocket Knife," viewed and heard below, Boyd reveals that it was inspired by the lessons learned after having nightmares as a child. There can be one without the other but it’s always been my contention that the experience is more enriched and dare I say better when audio influences visual and vice versa. "I’ve always felt that music and art were joined at the hip. The marriage of his music with artwork should come as no surprise to those who've followed Boyd's increasing entry into more artistic vessels. ![]() And it's the artistic single artwork that inspired us to reach out to Boyd to get his take on his favorite pieces of album artwork. Coinciding with that announcement, we've also got new music with the song and video for "Pocket Knife" arriving, complete with artwork for the single done by Boyd himself. As the year winds down, Incubus vocalist Brandon Boyd is turning his focus to his solo music, announcing that his latest solo effort, Echoes and Cocoons, is set to arrive next spring.
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