event 311
Also Playing: State Radio
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Tue Dec 8
8 pm,
311 and State Radio at Austin Music Hall
Years before Saddle Creek Records exposed the world to Omaha’s ultra-coolness, 311 played its first show there in 1990 opening for the purveyors of indie hipness, Fugazi. (No kidding.) But it wasn’t until a handful of albums into 311’s career that the Nebraska band’s fusion of hip-hop, rock, and reggae broke through to the mainstream with a self-titled sixth release that yielded hits like “Don’t Stay Home,” “Down,” and “All Mixed Up.” Two decades after forming, the act’s sound and lineup remains mostly unchanged: 2009’s Uplifter spaces vocalist Nick Hexum’s mildly sardonic cadence between 311’s signature punchy, happy rhythms and rap-rockish bass and drum lines.
Austin Music Hall 208 Nueces St, Austin, TX
Years before Saddle Creek Records exposed the world to Omaha’s ultra-coolness, 311 played its first show there in 1990 opening for the purveyors of indie hipness, Fugazi. (No kidding.) But it wasn’t until a handful of albums into 311’s career that the Nebraska band’s fusion of hip-hop, rock, and reggae broke through to the mainstream with a self-titled sixth release that yielded hits like “Don’t Stay Home,” “Down,” and “All Mixed Up.” Two decades after forming, the act’s sound and lineup remains mostly unchanged: 2009’s Uplifter spaces vocalist Nick Hexum’s mildly sardonic cadence between 311’s signature punchy, happy rhythms and rap-rockish bass and drum lines.
Updated 11/20/2009
