Incoming is a young L.A. band with a fresh but familiar Classic Rock meets emo sound.

When Incoming first started jamming at Mike Moss’ house in an L.A. suburb on Saturday afternoons, they constantly argued about their favorite musical styles. It wasn’t pretty. "Emo sucks!" "Classic Rock is for dinosaurs." "Jazz? What are you thinking?" No one budged. Everyone still wanted to stick with their own musical style. So they played a lot of music, ate a lot of pizza, and became great friends. Mike Moss loved Modern Rock. Spencer Berry loved Electronica. Khalil Abul-Haj was convinced that it wasn’t great music unless it's Classic Rock and there's a guitar solo. Ryan Paullin was a jazz keyboardist who liked jamming. And Ben Mills just loved music – any kind. How do you make a rock band out of that? So they stuck to their own styles and over time worked out a way for those styles to blend. They even came to appreciate each other’s musical tastes. At first it was just Ryan and Mike. Then someone told them that Khalil was the best guitarist in the area, and he was invited to hang out one Saturday. Next thing they knew, he was there every Saturday. Then their friend Spencer mentioned that he sang and wrote lyrics, and to prove it, he wrote the lyrics and melody for a song Mike had been working on. That song became "The Variable". They needed one more musician, someone who could play bass and guitar. Their friend Ben said, “I thought you’d never ask!” And Incoming was born. In 2006, Incoming recorded a 4-song EP mixed by Les Camacho (The Killers, Massive Attack). In 2007, they recorded three songs with Les, two of which were pressed onto the “Killer” CD. “The Variable” (track #4 on the Incoming EP) and “Delusional Girl” (Track #2 on the Killer EP) have both received considerable airplay on KROQ L.A. Incoming has played all over L.A., including the Whisky-A-Go-Go, The Knitting Factory, and BB Kings. They’ve won a Battle-Of-The-Bands contest. Record label A&R reps and music attorneys have started showing up at their gigs. And they've have had over 110,000 REAL plays on their MySpace page. With catchy songs, a fresh but familiar rock sound, a high-energy live show, and thousands of fans, Incoming is on its way. It’s hard to believe they're just out of High School!