311 Is Underrated!

Our writer loves the band's psychedelic rock/reggae fusion, and he's not afraid to say so.

For the better part of two decades, 311 has been cranking out album after album and trotting almost nonstop around the globe. Of the band's eight previous albums, four went gold, one went platinum, and one triple-platinum. And oh yeah, it had seven singles that hit the Top 10 on Billboard's Modern Rock charts.

311: Underrated, but coming out on top.
311: Underrated, but coming out on top.

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Flagler Drive to Lakeview Avenue
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311: Wednesday, April 29. SunFest, downtown West Palm Beach. $31 for a one-day pass. 800-SUN-FEST; sunfest.com

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So why isn't 311 a household name?

It doesn't seem like all that long ago that I was a hyper middle-schooler jamming to "Down" and "All Mixed Up" in a friend's garage. Now, as 311 releases a new album and sets off on a new tour, the older, wiser version of myself has to say... not much has changed.

Fuck it. I'll come out and declare it: 311 is one of the greatest bands gigging today. Period. They pretty much define the word underrated.

The five-piece band was born of humble beginnings in 1990. Their hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, had been a hub for black jazz musicians in the 1920s, but during the post-metal, pre-Conor Oberst era, before Bruce Springsteen had named an album after the Cornhusker State, the sonic landscape was bleak. 311's sound — a psychedelic rock/reggae/funk hybrid, full of crunchy guitars but embellished with positive lyrics, a neo-hippie vibe, and sounds from a DJ who is a core part of the band — didn't exactly set Nebraska on fire.

So in 1992, the band stored all of its belongings and pursued a life on the road, garnering... well, almost no recognition from media and the record industry. Not until nearly a year after putting out their third album — titled 311 — did guitarist/ singer Nick Hexum, DJ/singer SA Martinez, guitarist Tim Mahoney, drummer Chad Sexton, and bassist P-Nut finally see their band climb the sales and airplay charts.

Nowadays, that's ancient history. Once the band bit down on success with its self-titled chart topper, it didn't let go, following up with one album after another of mixed feel-good grooves and hard rockers. There was the '97 release, Transistor. There was the last studio album in 2005, Don't Tread on Me. And there were gems such as From Chaos and Evolver in the middle. So what if not all of them got played nonstop on the Buzz?

On June 2, 311 will release its ninth studio album, Uplifter, which comes after a four-year break in recording.

"It's been a few years since we've had any new material, but the time was right," says S.A. Martinez, checking in by phone from the road. "It was a decision to not put anything out for several reasons, but chiefly just to recharge the creative juices. And I think the result was that this release is packed with the best material we've come up with in a really long time."

That's a bold statement, considering that the band's last offering, Don't Tread, became the favorite record among many of the band's hard-core fans — even though it didn't go gold or platinum like earlier releases. Instant cult hits included the Top 10 title track, plus "Frolic Room," "Solar Flare," and "Thank Your Lucky Stars."

But Martinez says 311 won't disappoint fans with the new disc. In fact, as the title implies, it'll be an uplifter.

Sending a positive message is "something that we're known for," Martinez says proudly, explaining the name. "I think there's a little overcast on the American soul right now. And music is something very special that makes everything seem all right. Music is such an ethereal vibe. You can't hold it, it's just vibrations. But it touches our core and that's important. Music is that charge to our life."

Bob Rock, known for his work with acts such as Metallica, Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, and Offspring, produced the album. It marks a departure for the group, which has long worked with producer Ron Saint Germain.

Rock "brought a new cohesion, I think, to the band," Martinez says. "He really got more ideas from everyone, more nuances, all the little things that make for that extra mojo. We've never worked with anyone quite like him."

But the influence of a new producer need not intimidate purists. The band's signature style is alive and well, Martinez promises. "It's got our 311 sound, without question, but they're new songs. It's hard to talk about what's different from the last [record] because inherently it's the same group of guys working together again. But just as every moment is different, so is every song you put out. They're new songs that I think are really going to appeal to our base and a wider audience as well."

The fan base is intact largely because the bandmates tour ridiculously. They venture on the road every summer, whether or not they have an album to promote. And although they might not have the noodly sound of, say, Widespread Panic or Phish, they do have a jam-band-style tendency to improvise onstage. Sometimes they launch into a cappella versions of their songs. Other times, they throw in some random covers. In the past, they've created a drum line — with each band member on steel drums. The surprises make every show a unique event. "Touring's been the bread and butter for our band," Martinez says. "That's where it counts. It's a natural extension of what we are."

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  • Dani Lopes 3ras11 05/15/2009 8:27:00 AM

    Loved the article! Certainly 311 is the best band of all time! I am a Brazilian fan and I hear 311 12 years ago! Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to watch a show (yet), but if everything goes well next year will be in the 311-Day! Here in Brazil is very rare to find someone who knows the band, but try to disclose as much as I can. Where will I take the music of the band to show people, let's see if the sound spread in Brazil, may seem consequential, but not much trying. After all, who does not know is losing the best of music! Well, is it! Hugs to all fans of the greatest band in the world!

  • David 05/15/2009 2:02:00 AM

    I have been a fan of 311 for 15 years and its really good to hear someone in the press give them the credit they deserve. I always found it ironic and frusterating that the most positive band got some real negitive press. This is a band that has stayed true to there roots and influenced a lot of people to be better human beings. Its also important to note that there music is a complexly layered hybrid of sound like no other. Thanks for the article and thanks to the band for doing what they do.

  • M 05/14/2009 7:47:00 PM

    Been a fan since I was a little kid and I couldn't have put it better myself. Just checked out their live show for the 19th or 20th time. Only band I see every time they come, and in multiple cities. Great article

  • Keri 05/14/2009 6:21:00 PM

    I saw 311 for the first time 15 years ago in a little amphitheater in Jackson, MS. I've been a fan ever since and continue to enjoy their music and their shows. For those who haven't seen them - GO SEE THEM! Their live show is amazing. 311 is truly one of the most talented bands in music - and definitely under-rated. They definitely rank up there with the greatest.

  • Theron 05/14/2009 10:17:00 AM

    so true they don't get half of the respect they deserve... Great guys, great attitude.. if more people listened to them and had the 311 mentality we'd be living in a much better place ;)

  • Claire 05/14/2009 6:44:00 AM

    they have been my favorite band for 19 years. they are like no one else, and they have the best fans. a 311 fan is the best kind of fan, everyone gets a long, no one fights at the concerts; its always like a big family gathering even though everyone are usually strangers.

  • james dickerson 04/29/2009 7:20:00 AM

    Thank you for the wonderful article. 311 in my opinion is the best band I have ever had the pleasure to see. This band tours non-stop and keeps releasing albums at the same time. The fact that they have been together since high school with minor changes(the last change occuring in 1991, I think) shows as this band has the best chemistry on stage that I have ever seen or heard of. The bands underlying message of unity and peace is also a wonderfully rare occurance. Add all of this with a crew of very talented and charismatic instrumentalists, and dual vocalists with a wide range of styles and voice, and you have one hell of a band. To me, the best band of all time. I hope some people who read this will take the time to listen to some of 311's work if they haven't yet, and maybe even buy the next cd "Uplifter" which I think releases in mid June. Thank you.

 

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