311
Band Bio
311
is:
Nick Hexum - Vocals, Guitars
S.A. Martinez - Vocals
Tim Mahoney - Guitars
P-Nut - Bass
Chad Sexton - Drums
When
we last saw 311, the Nebraska-bred quintet was roaming the planet in support
of its acclaimed sixth album From Chaos. As smash hit single Amber
blanketed radio and MTV, the band went on a year-long trek, headlining
several U.S. tours, canvassing Europe with Incubus and returning to the
States to co-headline the Sprite Liquid Mix Tour, a multi-flavored road
show with Jay-Z, Hoobastank, N.E.R.D. and Nappy Roots.
The
Liquid Mix Tour brought us back to the early days, when we had to win
over new crowds almost every night. But over the years, weve played
with everyone from Public Enemy and Kiss to Lenny Kravitz and the Red
Hot Chili Peppers, so weve become pretty fearless about approaching
diverse crowds. Besides, once you see us live, weve got you,
says bassist P-Nut.
311
truly has developed a reputation as one of Americas great live acts.
In fact, bands such as No Doubt, Korn, Sugar Ray, Incubus and Deftones
all opened for 311 on their own way to headlining status.
At
one point during the Liquid Mix tour, Jay-Z came over to me and said,
Wow, you guys drew more people than I did, says vocalist Nick
Hexum. It was cool to get props from him and win over new audiences.
We were on a mission every night and I think we succeeded more often than
not.
When
all was said and done, From Chaos, which entered the Billboard Top 200
Album Chart at No. 10, spawned two Top 10 hits (You Wouldnt
Believe and Amber) and one that made the Top 15 (Ill
Be Here Awhile), while selling more than a half-million copies (overall
311s seven album catalog has sold almost seven million copies).
So
what will the influential hip-hop and reggae-fied rock band do for an
encore?
Something
a little different, smiles Hexum, who began plotting 311s
next step long before the tour ended. "The goal was to move forward
with the same spirit of adventure that we had in the old days," he
says. So we went into the studio with the freedom to do whatever
we wanted. It was incredibly liberating and resulted in our most ambitious
record to date.
Appropriately
titled Evolver, the new disc broadens any preconceived notions of what
a 311 album is supposed to sound like. The band stretches out here with
an intoxicatingly tuneful album thats everything modern rock should
be: hard and hooky and full of sonic surprises. Its more of
a rock record than anything weve done in the past, says Hexum.
We kept the key elements of our signature sound while experimenting
with tempo changes and incorporating different instruments into the mix.
To get it right, the band spent nine months in The Hive, a recording studio
they purchased in 2000 and named after their loyal fan club. Having
your own studio can be both a blessing and a curse, says P-Nut.
The good part is that you can work on a song for as long as you
want without worrying about the clock and the dollars that tick away.
The bad part is that you can work on a song for as long as you want without
worrying about the clock and the dollars that tick away. To keep
them on track, the band brought back longtime collaborator Ron Saint Germain
(Bad Brains, Tool, Creed), who worked with them on both the last record
and 1995s Triple-Platinum Blue album.
About
Germain, Hexum says, Weve wanted to work with Saint ever since
our college days in Lincoln, Nebraska, when we were listening to his work
on Bad Brains Quickness and thinking it was the most incredible-sounding
record wed ever heard. Weve had great success with him in
the past, so we wanted to bring him back into the fold. He gets really
excited and animated and rocks out when we play, which is a great confidence
booster. Plus, hes a full-service guy who produces, engineers and
mixes and does all three extremely well.
With
Evolver, 311 move onto a whole new plane, propelled by tracks such as
Crack the Code, an easy-flowing dancehall love song of focused,
soulful restraint, and Dont Dwell, which floats an irresistibly
sunny melody over a thick slap-bass rhythm. On the think for yourself-inspired
Reconsider Everything, which Hexum penned after reading Ayn
Rands The Fountainhead, reggae vocals and deuling guitar leads are
combined with Bad Brains-like punk riffage. The band slams out one of
its heaviest songs to date in lead single Creatures (For A While),
an amphetamine-paced track inspired by Hexums call to forget
about the stress of modern life and just become animals for a while. Just
live and breathe and do whatever comes instinctually without worrying
about how you might be perceived by society.
Among
Evolvers many highlights is the warm, Mellotron-driven Seems
Uncertain, the epic Sometimes Jacks Rule The Realm and
the beautiful, harmony-filled Beyond The Gray Sky, which Hexum
wrote after learning of a friends suicide. It happened while
we were on tour and was very tough for me to deal with, he says.
Our friendship goes back to high school, where we were inseparable.
I really felt helpless and tried to think about how he was feeling and
what would push him that far. The song is me basically asking, why couldnt
you see beyond the gray sky? Why couldnt you see that things will
get better?
Evolver
is an enhanced CD featuring interviews with the band along with a documentary
on the making of the album cover. About the latter, Hexum says, We
wanted a design that had a real 60s vibe. So we rented out the Ambassador
Hotel in Los Angeles (where RFK was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan in 68)
and constructed an elaborate set in the lobby. We appear on the cover,
which is a first for us, surrounded by surreal characters and images.
The clerk at the checkout counter has a fishbowl on his head. Theres
a boy lighting a bonfire while sitting on a patch of grass in the middle
of the room. Theres an old man reaching through a mirror. Its
very Salvador Dali-esque and perfectly matches the sounds on the album.
We wanted to re-create that experience of listening to a record while
poring over the album art and finding something new each time you look
at it.
Remarkably,
Evolver comes a decade after the release of 311s major label debut
Music. Back then, we dreamt about having a career that would last
this long, says Hexum. We always believed it was possible
because there was a certain chemistry between us. We all started as friends
in Omaha and went on to experience a new life together. Along the way,
weve stayed dedicated to the music and the fans and ten years later,
were still here. Now were spreading our wings again with Evolver
and hoping the fans like it enough to come along with us for another ten
years.
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