311 Music – A Music Review
Despite going through some tough times before they entered the music scene, 311 has managed to keep their heads focused on creating good music. Despite having troubles with their band line up and their struggle against poverty, they were able to see through and come out with great music.
their albums will satisfy every type of music lover because the songs are alternative, funky, reggae, heavy metal, and even hip-hop. Because of their extensive tours in and out of the country, they were able to promote their songs well.
Their first album, Music, was released in 1993. Despite being released more than a decade ago, it can still command attention from fans all over. Its single Do You Right received fair airplay and reached number 27 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts. But despite this, the album did not do very well when it comes to sales.
This is where one can be confused with identifying a successful song or album. Most of the times we only consider a song or record successful it does well in the charts or sells like pancakes. We also base an album’s success of its gold or platinum status or the number of nominations and awards it receive from award-giving bodies.
Success of a song or record is relative. It doesn’t have to always be at the top of the charts to be truly considered successful. Personally, it doesn’t matter if a record rules the airwaves or not, it’s the quality of the songs. A perfect example is 311’s Music.
With this record, the band compiled all of their LPs. Some of the songs included in the album are Do You Right, Feels So Good, and Fat Chance. These three tracks have been widely popular because of their amazing quality. The album as a whole is a very good listening experience. These are also constantly played during the band’s shows.
When you listen to the album, you will notice a mix of relaxing tunes and upbeat, loud songs that will definitely make you groove and even bang your head a bit. Nix Hex can really make some great loud music. The songs album will definitely not disappoint. You don’t have to be the rock-type of person to appreciate what 311 has to offer. Their playlist will really impress you. The band was able to combine excellent tunes to great lyrics. Chad Sexton will leave you in awe with his percussion skills while Tim Mahoney plays his guitar like no one can. And of course, SA Martinez will groove you with his rhymes.
In summary, a record doesn’t have to rule the airwaves or sell millions of copies to be considered successful. As long as your songs have great quality and people love hearing it, you can call it a success. Just like 311’s Music, such things don’t matter. It is a great record, something you can play for months in your CD player. There is nothing else to say.
