INCUBUS |
Incubus Pronunciation: 'i[ng]-ky&-b&s, 'in- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural in�cu�bi /-"bI, -"bE/; also -bus�es Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin, from Latin incubare. The term 'incubus' is from the Latin incubo meaning 'burden' or 'weight' Date: 13th century INCUBUS, One of a race of highly improper demons who, though probably not wholly extinct, may be said to have seen their best nights. Also known as demon lover. In occult lore, a lewd male demon or goblin which takes on the illusory appearance of a male human being and seeks sexual intercourse with women, usually while they are asleep. |
Chris Kilmore (tables), Mike Einzinger (guitar), Brandon Boyd (vocals), Jose Pasillas (drums), and Dirk Lance (bass) |
I never in a million years ever thought that I�d be such a big Incubus fan. I say this because I had known about them for awhile before I became a fan. The first I had ever heard of Incubus was when MTV began playing the video for Pardon Me. That song was all over the radio, and I saw the video all the time. The song wasn't bad or anything, I just didn't take to it like everyone else did. Stellar was the second single released from the album Make Yourself, and I pretty much hated it. I thought it was stupid and annoying as hell. However, it was an even bigger hit for the band than Pardon Me. As with its predecessor, I heard Stellar all over the radio and the video was played on MTV constantly. It seemed as though Incubus were on their way to becoming really big rock stars, and I could�ve care less. |