(ProppeiW~ W^_ >.*•>'..1 Please recycle your Daily Nebraskan. Incubus new release gets a mixed review BY ANDREW SHAW Incubus has the munchies for your hard-earned cash, and “Fungus Amongus” is their newest trap. “Fungus Amongus” is a col lection of the first recordings from the drug-induced hard rock band. Recorded from 1993 to 1995, the album showcases a band who was unsigned with good reason. These early recordings of Incubus do not show the con trolled side of the young band who is instead painfully erratic and musically immature. Incubus has been working hard to keep their name in the spotlight as long as they can. Earlier this year they released “When Incubus Attacks, Vol. 1,” an EP featuring acoustic ver sions of songs from their latest full-length release of new music, “Make Yourself.” They have been featured on MTV's show “The Return of Rock” and the accom panying soundtrack, as well as the compilation “Loud Rocks,” which features hard-rock bands covering popular rap songs. Although Incubus has creat ed good music on their last two full-length releases, “Fungus Amongus” shows that the band has not always been a creative and original band. “Psychopsilocybin,” one of album’s most intriguing tracks, explodes with Red Hot Chili Pepper influence. Layers of a choked guitar riff, funk-rap vocals and a bass solo halfway through are pulled directly off of die cutting room floor of “Blood Sugar Sex Magik,” one of the Peppers’ funkiest albums. The first track of this re released album, "You Will Be A Hot Dancer,” most resembles the band in its current state. A steady and funky guitar riff clips by throughout the song, and the lead vocals switch off between [Incubus ★★ of 5 stars choppy and screams. Part way through the medium groove, a djembe - a traditional African drum used by Incubus in later recordings and concerts - floats to the surface. The tune ends with a chorus of children singing “nah-nah-boo-boo.” The inclu sion of a children’s theme is also carried out through the band’s later releases, sampling music, toys and videos marketed to a young population. Unfortunately, “Fungus Amongus” is rather one-dimen sional. Each song sounds very similar to the previously one. The vocals are fun to listen to but don’t seem to carry a theme or message. The music doesn’t seem to have a direction but has a great deal of potential. Perhaps that’s the greatest effect of “Fungus Amongus.” It shows that the band has pro gressed, that they have done their time in the annals of insignificant rock and are mak ing their way out of it, even though they still have room to grow. Customer Appreciation Tonight! 37^ Bowling Newly Remodeled 12 Lanes of Glow Bowling 25 Pool tables EJ.’s Lounge We can host your B-day, Holiday, and Greek parties Up to 100 People! Call now for Reservations f"'coupon ;15%0FF| I Regular Priced | l Merchandise i id® i i ji Lincoln 14th & P . j I Omaha 132nd & Center | Sony, NOT VALID with ■ | any other offer, previous ■ I purchases. Doc Martens, | l_ Lucky or fragrance. ■ Expires 12/31/00 Distinctive Clothing, Sportswear & Shoes ^ Lincoln - 14th & P Omaha - 132nd & Center i