Incubus (USA-CA)
Make Yourself


4.5
superb

Review

by Alex445 USER (5 Reviews)
July 24th, 2012 | 31 replies


Release Date: 1999 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Incubus hit their stride.

Incubus’ 1999 effort Make Yourself is an album that screams out against conformity and begs the listener to take a look around at what exactly it is that we’re all so caught up doing. The spectrum that Incubus explore and flesh out that message ranges from humored observations to declarations of individuality. “Pardon Me” likens spontaneously bursting into flames as a liberation from society, and “I Miss You” acts as a simple love song; nothing more, nothing less. “Battlestar Scralatchtica” gives the bands’ DJ, Chris Kilmore, a specific song to shine on, while still showcasing the rest of the bands’ excellent funky instrumentation. The album is about the individual vs. an oppressive society, it’s about trying to make yourself even though you’re on an assembly line.

“If I hadn't made me, I would've been made somehow
If I hadn't assembled myself, I'd have fallen apart by now
If I hadn't made me, I'd be more inclined to bow
The powers that be, would have swallowed me up
But that's more than I can allow”

The music is technically simple, but performed and produced in such a way that speaks well of the musicians’ vision. Each member delivers in a way that is both tactful and forceful, while being controlled but explosive. Mike Einziger handles his guitar and --almost more importantly-- his pedalboard with genius professionalism, adding texture and nuance when it’s required of him while still maintaining a powerful distorted presence if the song calls for it. The band’s bass player, Dirk Lance, provides a key component of the Incubus recipe. His technique is admirable and creative, and the way Einziger’s guitar dances with and around Lance’s excellent bass lines gives the album a lot of its direction. Jose Pasilla’s drumming --like the rest of the band’s contributions-- is skillful and controlled, he offers drum lines that enhance the cohesive nature of each track on the record without taking over the track with intense fills or abrasive rhythms. Brandon Boyd’s voice and words are cynical, good humored, love-sick, angry, honest, and vulnerable; he narrates the group’s music with sharp, clever poetry and impressive vocal ability in both rapping and singing.

Mainstream rock is rarely this intelligent. In the looming post-grunge catastrophe and rising popularity of nu-metal that dominated the rock stations of the late 90s, Incubus found sturdy, smart, and creative ground to stand on while creating Make Yourself. “I Miss You” is a vulnerable and simple ballad that lives up to the cliche of its name, “Stellar” creates a spacey soundscape that utilizes the tried and true quiet (verse) to loud (chorus) dynamic that came into prominence when Nirvana blew down the doors to alternative music in 1991. “Make Yourself” is jaded and furious. Brutal verses are hammered out with Einziger’s cutting guitar riff and distorted vocals from Boyd that yell out against society’s influential claws. Boyd paints “them” (anyone trying to make you adhere to them, in this case) as a leering enemy. “Make Yourself” is a ferocious cut, and one of the album's highlight moments. The bubble of the previous tracks intensity pops and blossoms into “Drive,” a relaxed and thoughtful radio hit that channels the rage of “Make Yourself” into a more mature and collected tune. “The Warmth” opens with whale-calling weirdness (literally), “Clean” features a driven bongo beat complemented by building instrumentation, and “Pardon Me” has Boyd shooting off rapid fire lines that culminate with an explosive chorus. Make Yourself is eclectic but cohesive; Incubus experiment but somehow hold onto the reins enough to steer their vision safely into refined and accessible modern-rock. The production of the album captures the band well at times, and fantastically at others; only occasionally does the album dip in sonic quality, even if the songwriting itself isn’t necessarily as consistent.

“Isn't it strange that the man standing in front of me
Doesn't have a clue why he is waiting, or what he's waiting for?
Maybe it's me, but I'm sick of wasting energy
Maybe if I look in my heart I could find a backdoor”

In 1999 Incubus broke into the mainstream, but never stopped being weird. It’s true, their 1997 album S.C.I.E.N.C.E. makes Make Yourself look like an obedient puppy. S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was an insane record, and Make Yourself sees Incubus calming down and collecting their creativity in order to tactfully parse it out into a series of tight, controlled songs that sound like they were written by guys who have had some time to think, whereas their previous records came across as drug-laden teenagers raging against society in the only way they knew how: hectic, eclectic, funky, electronic flavored rock songs. Make Yourself has some moments of their past insanity, but overall it sees Incubus settle into a more comfortable, easy going style. That’s more a testament to how nuts their previous work was than anything else, because Make Yourself still rocks.


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Alex445
July 23rd 2012


149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this was written as an academic piece, so it originally made use of footnotes... but I'm seeing now that there's no real way to integrate them into this writing format. Of the three footnote, the last one is really the only one that adds legitimate depth to the writing.



I do like the miscellaneous nature of the others though... haha. Maybe they should all go. I dunno.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
July 24th 2012


4510 Comments


Congratulations on your first review. It's pretty well-written. Id say lose the footnotes, you really didnt need them and they really dont help the review. But anyway, good stuff you have here. POS'd.

Scoot
July 24th 2012


22191 Comments


love this album

i sampled the drums in battleship

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
July 24th 2012


32289 Comments


Yeah, get rid of the footnotes

Alex445
July 24th 2012


149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm not sure how to edit the text actually, haha. Someone ought to enlighten me.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
July 24th 2012


4510 Comments


Go to your profile, under your profile picture there is a section that says "Edit reviews". click that, click on the review and you can edit it.


breakingthefragile
July 24th 2012


3104 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Excellent first review. I love Incubus, and you really got into the reasons why the band is so great.

Loose the footnotes and you're golden. I'm gonna give you a Pos, from a fellow Alex to another Alex.

;)

PistolPete
July 24th 2012


5304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Gonna see these mofos in Calgary early September as part of a big festival with Silversun Pickups and a bunch more =)

Alex445
July 24th 2012


149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I almost got a chance to see these guys play a couple years back, but it didn't pan out. Thanks for reading, fellas. Much appreciated.

PistolPete
July 24th 2012


5304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Good thing reviews can get edited again. Was frustrating when you couldn't before.

Satellite
July 24th 2012


26539 Comments


http://leasthelpful.com/post/27832508464/this-is-the-music-of-satan-and-also-marijuana-and

Alex445
July 24th 2012


149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

well that explains everything

iambandersnatch
July 24th 2012


1935 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Good album is good still.

IndianaWarLord
July 24th 2012


310 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

for me personally, a classic rock album that'll always have a place in rotation.

seanstra43
July 24th 2012


21 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The album that got incubus into the mainstream.. I used to listen to Incubus a lot, not so much anymore. But I did really like this album, I'll give it a listen soon enough. S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is their masterpiece by far though

Yuli
Emeritus
July 24th 2012


10767 Comments


It's all about Morning View!

Alex445
July 24th 2012


149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

^ "Wish You Were Here" was my favorite song for a long time.



S.C.I.E.N.C.E., Make Yourself, and Morning View are Incubus' trio of awesome in my mind. Light Grenades is pretty incredible as well, even if everyone else isn't a fan.

Dummit
July 24th 2012


391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this is the first album i ever owned.



and i dug S.C.I.E.N.C.E all the way thru A Crow Left Of the Murder like crazy.



light grenades was okay, but nothing really special.

random
July 24th 2012


3148 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Stellar" rules.

Yazz_Flute
July 24th 2012


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Band rules.



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