"Nothing is true. All is permitted."
-Last words of Hassan i Sabbah X
To think that one's life is interesting enough to
write about is indeed flattering. I wouldn't say though that my life
was necessarily in that particular category.
For I still have a couple of nasty drug addictions
to go through, a divorce or two to fight out, two filed bankruptcies,
an arrest for indecent exposure and the total public annihilation of
this band to bear before I can go as far as calling my life 'interesting'.
Then, of course, I must tell my story on one of the myriad different
television documentaries. Spill my guts, cry for the world, then put
out a book called, "A Life Less Lived." (How Incubus ruined my childhood,
etc, etc.) But, alas! 'Interesting' is a multi-interpretable term! And
besides, a few of you have expressed desires to know the goings on in
this little atmosphere of mine, so I guess I'll elucidate.
I was born in the harsh, desert climate of Van Nuys,
California, where I was orphaned and taken in by a pack of hungry native
coyotes. Their initial intention was to have me for an appetizer before
they went on their nightly suburban feline hunt, but I survived only
because the leader of the pack saw potential in me as a hunter and a
spreader of coyote seed! From there, our friendship was forged, and
I became known as Brandon of the Jungle. They taught me the ways of
the Valley, and I quickly became one of the pack's most vocal howlers!
Hence my present day ability to sing. When I was old enough, I learned
to catch house pets, insects and rodents! Which is where I got these
kickin' thigh muscles!
At age 11, I began impressing the pack and local
wild-life photographers with my skill in carpentry. I would build elaborate
shelters for my family and I using the ever-abundant palm frawns, pieces
of discarded twine and snot. And this is where my first encounter with
my present cohorts in music came into play. I was the ripe age of 15,
and was busy chasing a female coyote in heat down a dusty trail one
afternoon, when I turned a corner and ran into the other guys in the
band. They were sitting inside one of my more arty housings and enjoying
it's refuge from the blistering California sun. I stepped inside and
made the only noises I knew how, and tried to express to them my discontent
for invading my space. They replied with fascination at my inhuman grunts,
growls and wales, and asked me to be in their band, Incubus. I, of course,
did not know at the time what they meant nor did I care. I simply started
biting the shit out of the drummer's ass. Which is where Jose's fear
of things canine comes into play.
Things eventually calmed down and I started to enjoy
the fresh perspectives these boys brought into my reality. The guys
came back every day after that and taught me to speak English and sing.
WE began playing together about a month later when my powers of speech
and wit began developing. And with my past experience in snot carpentry,
I built us our first band rehearsal space! My taste for insects and
things fury has not subsided. But I believe that those are just old
habits dying hard. Luckily, we tour the Mid-west of America frequently
where these delicacies are more appreciated and less persecuted! I have
been in this, my first and only band, now for nine years, and have learned
worlds about life, love, loss and humanity. It is and has been such
a different experience from my roots as a wild, scavenger dog! But I
have to say that I've enjoyed every minute of it.
Being in this band has shown me that any mutt can
break the mold and prosper. And being the first orphan who was raised
by wolves to be in a rock band reinforces that creto in me every day.
Straying from the norm has done nothing but good for me in my 23 years
alive this time around. And I will continue to do so in this sphere,
for better or worse.
Now, does that not so brief description of my life
deserve the title, 'Interesting'? Likely, not. You decide.
For more details about me and my further mis-adventures
on deserted islands, literary discoveries, art, sex, love, hairstyles,
international cuisine and general rock and roll mayhem, feel free to
come into my live page!
IO biography:
Brandon Boyd grew up in Calabasas, CA. His parents
Dolly and Charles, both of whom had experience in entertainment, had
nurtured his creative side since he was a child. He had
first met Jose Pasillas in elementary school in the 80's, but it wasn't
until high school that he was asked to join a band that already
included Jose, Mike Einziger, and Alex Katunich. Brandon's vocal
abilities, which were for the most part self taught (he had taken two
lessons before he ran out of money, but he claims he learned everything
he would need), and proved to be the final essential element for the
band. Between writing early songs and surfing, the four quickly
became the best of friends. As they developed more and more songs, the
band quickly became a popular show around the neighborhood.
When the band decided to play their first show at the Roxy, the time
came to choose a band name. Brandon's suggestion, "Spiral Staircase,"
was denied in favor of Mike's suggestion, selected at random from a
dicionary: Incubus. Brandon put his other artistic talents to good use,
drawing concert flyers advertising their early performances. At
first, Brandon had copied several drawings from a sex book that Mike's
mom had given them, but he decided to stop using it after several prospective
fans had been confused by their flyers ("What kind of band is
this?").
Through the years, Brandon's vocal talent has been at the forefront
of the band's success. His strong voice was part of what attracted
Sony's Epic/Immortal records, and the band signed a deal in 1996. Behind
Boyd, the band continued to gain support behind their first two major
releases, SCIENCE and Make Yourself. In 2000, the band's popularity
exploded into the mainstream behind the songs "Pardon Me", "Stellar",
and "Drive".
Over the years, Brandon's lyrics have expressed a range
of different ideas. His early work, which was often light and
playful, was no doubt influenced in part by his use of marijuana.
According to Brandon, after smoking his first joint with his older
brother Darren, the poetic floodgates had been opened inside of his
brain.
His first artistic love, however, remains drawing. Before the band decided
to concentrate on music full time, he and Jose had attneded Moorepark
College full time as art students.
Today, Brandon spends his time surfing, writing, drawing, and spending
time with friends, family, his girlfriend Carolyn and canine companion
"Sativa".