Back to the Home Page



3 Doors Down Bio

3 Doors Down albums and setlists. When radio station WCPR in Biloxi, MS, started getting phone calls for a song by a band from nearby Escatawpa, the staff figured it was hearing from the group’s friends and relatives. But then the number of phone calls exploded.

"This went way beyond just girlfriends and family calling with requests. I have never experienced phones of this magnitude," WCPR operations manager Kenny Vest told the Biloxi Sun Herald. The song was "Kryptonite," and the group is 3 Doors Down, a four-piece rock band whose sound and dynamics of the group in general generate a high-impact blend of modern sonics and such a timeless impact on fans of 3 Doors Down music.


Produced by Paul Ebersold (Sister Hazel) and mixed by Toby Wright (Alice in Chains, Korn), The Better Life, the band’s debut album for Republic/Universal Records, offers tight, finely- constructed music that’s driven by an energy that is at the same time almost out of control and supremely focused.

Music has always been in the crosshairs for singer-drummer Brad Arnold, bassist Todd Harrell and guitarists Matt Roberts and Chris Henderson. Longtime friends from Escatawpa, each of the musicians felt the call early—particularly Arnold, who as a child would "set up pots and pans when I was little, just beat on stuff, whatever I could find."

3 Doors Down lyrics can be found all over the internet along with their song titles and albums. Having older siblings—four sister and two brothers—gave the fledging, utensil-banging drummer and his friends a valuable musical grounding. Through his brothers and sister, he developed a taste for commercial rock before graduating to heavier fare. "I kinda like everything," says Arnold. " Everything influences me everything I hear."

After one of his bands broke up about four years ago, Harrell hooked up with Arnold and Roberts. The resulting music clicked for all of them. Arnold soon found himself not only pounding the skins but doing the group’s singing as well.

"I always used to sing to myself when we were playing, "he says. "I was always singing around the house. Then one day I got a microphone, and nobody else would do it, but I did and I enjoyed it." Arnold became the band’s lyricist as well, often coming up with material in his high school algebra class.

The trio played its first gig at a friend’s party, roaring through a repertoire of four songs. "We knew one by Bush, one by . and a couple of originals, "Arnold says. We played ‘em over Metallica and over again." Metallica death magnet and Metallica lyrics can also be found on the net quite easily.

It wasn't long before the band stretched their wings and branched out. One of these road trips to Foley, Alabama also netted them a name. We came out of this building, and some of the letters had fallen off the front and it said ‘Doors Down,’ "Arnold remembers. "At the time there were just three of us, so we said ‘3 Doors Down.’

The three became four about two years ago, when Henderson, who’d played in previous bands with Harrell, was invited in to bolster the group’s sound. Now they are five, having added a drummer from nearby Hattiesburg so Arnold can step out and front the band. Meanwhile, the songs kept coming, and in 1997 3 Doors Down recorded some demos. They pressed a CD to sell at gigs, and fans flocked out to see them live, numbering more than 2,000 per show. That, coupled with the buzz generated by "Kryptonite," brought major labels calling and sent the band to New York City, where it showcased at the legendary CBGB’s and was signed by Republic/Universal.

"We like to rock," Arnold says, and that’s borne throughout The Better Life, which kicks off with "Kryptonite" and moves through the ringing ebb and flow of " Loser," "Life of My Own," "Duck and Run," and "Be Like That" as deftly as it does the crunchy fury of "By My Side," "Smack," "Not Enouth" and "So I Need You." All of the songs feature the dynamic interplay of Roberts and Henderson’s guitars atop the muscular rhythmic bed provided by Arnold and Harrell.

"We’ve got good lyrics; everything tells a story," explains Harrell. But ultimately, the bassist and senior member of 3 Doors Down feels the sound is what says the most about the group. "It’s a rock ‘n’ roll band, straight up, " Harrell explains. "It’s not really alternative or metal or anything – it’s rock ’n’ roll."

 

 
Translate Page Into German Translate Page Into French Translate Page Into Italian Translate Page Into Portuguese Translate Page Into Spanish Translate Page Into Japanese Translate Page Into Korean
Concert Tours - Yahoo! News Search Results
05/17/2012 01:31 PM
Top 20 Concert Tours from Pollstar
The Top 20 Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows in North America. The previous week's ranking is in parentheses. The list is ...
05/16/2012 07:43 AM
Lady A tours tornado ravaged school ahead of Wednesday's concert
(WHAS11) -- Lady Antebellum will be playing a special charity concert for Henryville High School students after a devastating tornado tore through their school March 2 - it's a chance for the community to rebuild and for students to forget their worries for at least one night. Not only did the tornado tear apart their school, but it also tore apart their small town. Jenna Harrell, Henryville ...
05/10/2012 07:51 AM
Which of these summer concert tours are you looking forward to the most?
Vote in this week's entertainment poll.
05/18/2012 03:41 PM
Summer Tour Guide – From The Allman Brothers to ZZ Top
Summer's here, and the time is right for dancing in the seats. Check out this season's hottest outdoor concert tours.
05/02/2012 07:15 PM
Concert season rocks its way into Northern Cal
The road always heats up along with the weather this time of year as some of the biggest concert tours in the nation trek into Northern California.
05/17/2012 12:00 AM
India Ink: Children's Dance Troupe From Gujarat Tours the U.S.
Charity brings children from Gujarat slums to promote the idea of "unity."
05/18/2012 05:55 AM
Kent Concert
KENT—The acclaimed Trumbull High School Chamber Singers will appear in concert at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Kent at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 18, as part of the church’s Music in the Nave series.

Lyrics Information and Advice

 

 

Custom Search

 

Lyrics Products And FREE Videos