Incubus remain free agents since having fulfilled their recording contract with Epic Records back in 2012. Band frontman Brandon Boyd recently told Rollingstone.com:
“We lived out the entirety of a 17-year record contract. We’re without a management company. We don’t have publishers. We don’t have publicists. We’re like babies right now, except that we’ve been a band for 20-something years.”
He later continued:
“The business side of things—especially when it drifts into that sort of big business thing, which we’ve drifted into every once in a while—has downsides to it. Obvious downsides. There are really wonderful things, too. We get to keep making music; we’ve been afforded the opportunity of being a band. But there’s a big part of me that’s really looking forward to making music without any sort of parent situation lording over us.”
To that end Boyd revealed that is likely that the group will begin working on new music in early 2015.