Brian Bowensmith

First the Goo Goo Dolls, now Incubus' Brandon Boyd. We're calling it: Grunge-rock '90s music is making a comeback. Brandon Boyd—frontman of Incubus, which was formed in 1991 and gained popularity with the 1999 album Make Yourself—is debuting a four-song EP, Compass, tomorrow. We have a first listen of one of the singles, "Lady Black," via the never-before-seen lyric video below.

"When Brendan O'Brien [producer] said he was interested in writing songs with me, it was an enticing proposition as I had never written music with anyone else other than my band," Boyd told ELLE.com. "'Lady Black,' the first song we recorded together, was so different from anything else that either of us had done especially with each other [with Incubus].

[We were] two artists who had worked together before, but now in a completely different context. So as we continued over six months, every song we worked on was different from the next one. It was process of continual discovery and that is essentially how Sons of the Sea came together."

Brian Bowensmith

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