![]() ![]() It satisfies the whole band because of the intense rhythms of rap music and also the melodies that reggae music provides. “Reggae and dancehall music have always been such a love of ours that we felt compelled to play it as well as try and bring some much needed attention to the whole genre. Why shift to more of a dancehall reggae sound? There is a stark contrast between the last album and Transistor. If we kept true to ourselves and our musical goals, we believed eventually would get our day in the sun.” But nothing ever stays the same for to long. Therefore, a rock/rap hybrid probably would not be very well embraced. “When, Music, our first album, was released, the whole music vibe was caught on the Seattle grunge sound. Ultimately, the biggest benefit came in the re-examining of the songs on our other two albums as well. This helped to open the door for some of the other material on the album. The album might have been close to a year old at the time radio discovered the song ‘Down,’ but the important thing is the song received the attention of radio. Does this type of delay in the recognition and exposure of the music frustrate the band? We constantly push ourselves past where we have been so that new doors of sights and sounds can be experienced.”Īlthough there was some support, for the most part radio wasn’t “Down” with 311 until almost a year, and three singles, after the album was released. The end result is that the music, the artists and ultimately the fan suffers. If we rest on our past successes, then we really aren’t doing anything new. Making music that will be enjoyed for years to come is our biggest priority. Our only job is to constantly and consistently push our own level of creativity to the limit. Over all, we feel very fortunate to have all these fantastic things happen to us. There is a lot of hard work and dedication on all our parts, the band and everyone associated with us, that has helped to achieve the success that we have. In addition, the album has sold several million copies as well. We then received quite a big surprise being voted the top song in KROQ’s ‘Best Of’ year-end countdown. The song ‘Down’ alone went to #1 on MTV as well as at Alternative Radio. The popularity of our last album, 311, was amazing. But, at the same time, it really doesn’t seem like we took any time off either. Nicholas Hexum: “So much has happened in the last year. On the eve of their departure for a European tour, 311 leader and resident guru Nicholas Hexum and I sat down, in his new home high atop the Hollywood hills, for a very candid conversation about the struggles and frustrations of the last year, dancehall reggae, their longform video and the new album.ģ11 have always been very active, yet the band has been off the road for almost nine months. Hopefully, you’ll want to do a little of both. It can make you want to jump around and act stupid or it can make you think and want to change your life. It’s about noise, volume, speed and the sheer intensity of the music. Hailing from the midwest, the five guys of 311 are as close as we get in America to a “voice of the people.” Whether you like their music, you should listen up, for 311′s attitude runs the full gamut of their sound. Although they operate in the “commercial” arena of the alternative movement, that doesn’t mean they should be taken less seriously. The Album Network magazine – August 8, 1997Īlthough 311 have become both mainstream and commercial in their appeal, they have managed to maintain, with the utmost care, the integrity and power of their message. Soundsystem Omaha Sessions Album-1998 Omaha Sessions Transistor Album-1997 Transistor 311 Blue Album.© July 15, 1997. Michael D. The 311 Guitar Archive - Transistor - Guitar TabTransistor - Guitar Tab Last Updated: Aug'Transistor' Performed by 311 From the album "Transistor" on Capricorn/Mercury Records Music by: C. The song is the third single from 311s 1997 album, Transistor. Great songs have hooky melodies, engaging lyrics, and something that. Hexum (c) 1997 Hydroponic Music BMI - Tabbed by: Chip Nisan Perera Mike Gyulai Springer Fred Lidskog Adam Lyric Help by: Adam Wood Jim Molloy Ryan Eggen The 311 Guitar Archive - * Most of the stuff they play in this song is using single notes. It is about being in a relationship with someone that is on a path to self destruction. 40 32 33 18 BEAUTIFUL DISASTER 311 TRANSISTOR CAPRICORN/MERCURY Dll ID oc ira. Pout Draper of Mansun wrought lyrics to the band's songs. I used to think it was all 5th chords too but it's not. ![]() Transistor Lyrics: If you want more beats for your buck theres no luck / If you want more beats for your buck theres no luck / If you want more beats for. HOLD YOU MINTY FRESH/OUTPOST/GEFFEN CD NEUr> 1 TRANSISTOR 311 TRANSISTOR CAPRICORN/MERCURY. The reason it sounds like 5th chords is because there are two guitars playing, as well as thick layering during recording. ![]()
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