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311 - "Down" [x]
311
Blue Album (1995)
It happened upon a summer night that my dad handed me the Blue Album. I opened it up and there they were: these alien guys next to a bright Venus disc. I placed the CD gently into my 6-disc carousel and put on my headphones.
The first song on the album is Down - a song I heard previously on the radio and was not really captured by. In its entirety, Down is a fun, high energy song...but then Random played next. Then Loco, All Mixed Up...by the end of the album I thought WTF did I just listen to?!
Like all of 311's albums, the Blue Album is a conflation of styles melded seamlessly together to create the unique 311 sound. It's crunchy funk, rap reggae, groovy alternative reggae, heavy-guitar-dancehall, and something else. The album was actually recorded in haste - they were just beginning to blow up and had an obligation to Capricorn to record this, so the Blue Album has a unique short-and-sweet vibe compared to their other albums. Some songs are mainstays in their concert setlists, while others are deep track gems.
My favorite songs:
Purpose
Dont Stay Home
Sweet
Guns (Are for Pussies)
*311's music is not for the casual listener. Their music is nuanced and layered. Also, a huge part of what makes this band special is in the lyrics. Please ask a 311 fan to curate a playlist before attempting to listen to their catalogue.
some 311 halloween stamps that a friend requested ^^
all made by me, reblog to use!!
are there any 311 fans here..
311 - “I’ll Be Here Awhile” [x]
P-Nut says Mosaic wasn’t just another 311 album—it was a “patient adventure.” And John Feldmann kind of became their therapist.
“He told Nick, ‘Do it again, but better.’ And Nick smiled. I was like, oh wow—we’re doing this.”
We talked about balancing vintage 311 with the future, the SoulCycle-fueled embrace of pop music, why “Too Much to Think” was the obvious single, and how Mosaic became a much-needed reminder that discomfort can lead to real growth.
311's P-Nut on Mosaic, John Feldmann Therapy, and the Joy of Getting Uncomfortable
311
"Sometimes Jacks Rule The Realm"
(Live featuring The Unity Orchestra @ 311 Day 2014)