A Fort Lauderdale band that's been delivering heavy grooves since the late '90s.
If you're trying to get a handle on their sound, 'Chaos And Earthquakes' and 'Lights, Camera, Action' are good places to start. They show how the band works that groove-heavy, slightly melodic corner of hard rock.
Nonpoint's sound has that specific Florida hard rock feel, not quite metal, not quite alternative, but something with its own rhythmic muscle. Songs like 'Chaos And Earthquakes' and '5 Minutes Alone' show how they build tension through riff patterns and vocal phrasing rather than just volume. They've kept at it through eight studio albums, which says something about finding an audience that wants that particular kind of aggression.
They formed in Fort Lauderdale in 1997 and released their debut 'Statement' a few years later. Records like 'Development,' 'Recoil,' and 2005's 'To the Pain' followed, with that last one including the single 'Bullet with a Name.' The lineup has settled around Elias Soriano on vocals, Robb Rivera on drums, Rasheed Thomas on bass, and Dan Estrin on guitar.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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