This past Friday and Saturday at 311’s biennial 311 Day event, two song from the upcoming (currently untitled) LP were debuted…”Hey Yo” and “Island Sun“.

Lyrics for “Hey Yo” can be found here. Lyrics for “Island Sun” can be found here.

4 thoughts on “311 Debut two new songs on 311 Day

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  3. Allow me to share that has stayed on my mind recently. I think many of you will recognize this feeling. We hope that special occasions are unforgettable — weddings, reunions, anniversaries, academic milestones. At the time, everything seems vibrant. We laugh, hug, enjoy. We think we’ll never forget. But as time passes, something strange happens. You look back and realize that the majority exists only in other people’s phones. After a recent gathering, I felt a unexpected melancholy I couldn’t quite put into words. The event had been full of emotion — yet when I wanted to relive it, there was nothing tangible. The photos and videos were hidden in message threads, forgotten, buried in endless message threads. And this isn’t really about technology. It’s about loss — loss that happens gradually. Every participant remembers a detail from their unique view. Someone captures a expression you missed. Someone else captures a expression you missed. These tiny, genuine moments are the most valuable — and they tend to fade quickly. Recently, I found a tool called Memoria. What resonated wasn’t how it works, but how it felt. For the first time, gathering moments didn’t involve begging for pieces of your story. People didn’t need instructions or apps. They just uploaded what they already captured, in their own way. And gently, all those scattered moments came together. It reminded me that our stories are more than just images. They’re how we remember. They tell us who we were and how it felt. In a age of fleeting moments and slips through our fingers, a mindful way to keep memories alive becomes more vital than ever. I just thought I’d share this https://luxury.flexifunnels.com/luxury-style

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