Nonpoint, 'Miracle' -- Song Premiere
After more than 13 years in the music business, Florida rockers Nonpoint aren't ready to throw in the towel just yet. That vibe is carried over into the track 'Miracle,' the title track and first single from the album that hits stores April 27. The song will be available on iTunes and other online retailers March 30.
"A few days ago I was asked to give a quote about this song that I think summed it up pretty good," lead singer Elias Soriano told Noisecreep. "'Just when you think I can't anymore ... When you think it's the end of the fight left inside of me ... When you've written me off for defeat or even disaster ... I will show you a miracle.' In other words, watch out world, we're not finished with you by a long shot."
Nonpoint, which are currently on tour with fellow Floridians and longtime friends Cold, have played the song live -- and the reaction has been rabid. "The reaction is awesome," Soriano said. "It's a pit pleaser."
In keeping with the friendship tip, Nonpoint recorded their album with Chad Gray and Greg Tribbett of Mudvayne/Hellyeah handling the production duties. Soriano said the recording process wasn't all business.
"Well for starters we had an opportunity to work with two of my closest friends for over a decade, who just so happen to be [Gray and Tribbett], from one of the greatest rock bands of our time: Mudvayne," he said. "[I] saw a Bears game, got wasted, lived in a cold creepy house for what felt like forever, had Thanksgiving in the cereal capitol of the world and wrote one of the best records of my life. That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it."

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