The second episode of the Throwback Throwdown series hosted by Joshua “Talk” Toomey from KnotFest.com sees Nonpoint drummer Robb Rivera discuss some really interesting points about the way the Fort Lauderdale Florida Nu-Metallers are going to be working their business model going forward as they have gone independent. A 20-plus year career in Metal with
Continuing their eternal forward motion that has ensured the longevity of their 20-plus year career in Metal with 10 full-length releases, countless sold out shows, and over one million albums sold worldwide, Fort Lauderdale Florida Nu-Metallers Nonpoint endure through sustaining an unbreakable bond among themselves and to a diehard fan base all over the globe.
Having gone independent and unveiled the blueprint that they are going to working from for their next release “Ruthless“, Fort Lauderdale’s Nonpoint have now shared the third (and final?) episode of a making of series that has documented everything they have gone through to get this far. This one sees the band talk with management
After the 25th Anniversary of “Statement“, the major label debut album from Fort Lauderdale Florida natives Nonpoint has come the 15th Anniversary of their album “To The Pain” and with that a vinyl release. That vinyl includes a quartet of tracks recorded at Uptown Recording in Chicago Illinois in 2019 and one of those is
10th October saw Nonpoint take to the stage for a pay-per-view live streamed set to celebrate 20 years of their major label debut album “Statement“, the Fort Lauderdale Florida quintet subsequently putting down 10 further records with vocalist Elias Soriano and drummer Robb Rivera being ever present in the group since 1996. In that time
Last performed live in 2004, Nonpoint have cut “Tribute“, a cover medley that mashes up “Children’s Story” by Slick Rick, “Woo-Hah!” by Busta Rhymes, and “Method Man” by the Wu-Tang Clan from their recent 20th anniversary live streamed performance of their major label debut, “Statement“. For a limited time only you can still watch the show here.
Continuing the build up to their 10th October 20th Anniversary pay per view stream for their album “Statement“, Nonpoint are have shared “Milestone” cut from their set in Flint Michigan which itself will be streaming this coming weekend… Nonpoint Comment: “We once played Flint, Michigan 13 times in one year, and 12 of the 13
Filmed in Fort Lauderdale Florida, the home of Nonpoint who are celebrating the 20th Anniversary of their debut album “Statement” on 10th October with a full live stream performance, here’s “Breaking Skin“. The track is cut from one of the preceding pay per view shows from previous sold out shows that the band are streaming
…with tickets available here, Nonpoint are rolling out a collection of sold out shows as live streams before a 20th Anniversary pro-shot full set in Chicago on 10th October gets live streamed as “Statement” reaches its milestone. Here’s “Buscandome” cut from a show at Madison Wisconsin, the heart of Nonpoint county to get you hyped
NONPOINT premiered their impassioned frontlines tribute video for “Remember Me” earlier today and are currently in the studio with plans to release new music this fall. Paying tribute to those who have supported the Globe during the current crisis is something that the band who have been performing for 20-plus years and have stacked up ten full-length