311 release "Too Late"

2017-04-14 by Parabola | 28 Comments
Perennial 90s stoned dad rockers 311 have released the second single off their upcoming 17-track "Mosaic." The track, entitled "Too Late" harkens back to a Transistor-era sound and finishes with a sludgy riff-heavy outro that has many fans excited for the band's twelfth full length release.


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kascetcadettt
April 14th 2017
1602 Comments


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jmh886
April 14th 2017
2934 Comments


so i guess once in your in your 40s and keep making music your a dad rocker?

Puckoff
April 14th 2017
116 Comments


"Perennial 90s stoned dad rockers 311 "
LOL

Snide
April 14th 2017
7050 Comments


Boring song tbh

bloc
April 14th 2017
70119 Comments


lol 17 songs wtf

Parabola
April 14th 2017
81 Comments


Cause when I listen to a 311 album I always think "damn I wish this could be even longer!"

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
April 14th 2017
26583 Comments


can't be too late to salvage credibility if you never had any to start with

WatchItExplode
April 14th 2017
10456 Comments


Transistor was 22 tracks. The last one was better than it really had any right to be at this stage of their career. I will be investigating this one as well when it releases.

Satellite
April 14th 2017
26539 Comments


eric andre is stoked

Lavair
April 14th 2017
949 Comments


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DatsNotDaMetulz
April 14th 2017
4317 Comments


I must investigate this

iambandersnatch
April 14th 2017
1935 Comments


Fuck the haters, I'm hyped. Even the last 2 kinda shitty albums had a few nice jams peppered in. They're overall a much better band than people give them credit for.

OwMySnauze
April 14th 2017
2530 Comments


This track was way better than the first one

clander270
April 15th 2017
433 Comments


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Kompys2000
Emeritus
April 15th 2017
9455 Comments


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Kompys2000
Emeritus
April 15th 2017
9455 Comments


Seriously though I listened to it like 2 minutes ago and I already can't remember any of it

Storm In A Teacup
April 15th 2017
45747 Comments


17 songs...oh no

Eons
April 15th 2017
3770 Comments


Should have titled this ''It's too late for 311'' that seems to be the trend around here.

MagicMonk777
April 15th 2017
116 Comments


Amazing song.

KILL
April 16th 2017
81580 Comments


too late to save this band from suckin lmao!!!!!!!!!

gotsthedewsdood
April 16th 2017
754 Comments


It's good to see Ben Afflecks band is still kicking

Snide
April 16th 2017
7050 Comments


I'll probably give this a spin, hopefully it's not... too late... for this band to have a comeback

mumbleTRAPPER
April 17th 2017
129 Comments


what a horrendously bland vocalist

betray
April 17th 2017
9392 Comments


t h i s r u l e s h a r d

betray
April 17th 2017
9392 Comments


does this band rule??????? wtf

TheGreatQ
April 18th 2017
3003 Comments


Little bit boring, but enjoyable nonetheless.

Snake.
April 18th 2017
25261 Comments


why didn't they release this on 311 day what the fuck

TheGreatQ
April 19th 2017
3003 Comments


Because they're too late.



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