NONPOINT: 'In The Air Tonight' Video Posted Online

August 22, 2006

NONPOINT's video for its cover of PHIL COLLINS' "In the Air Tonight", which is the lead single from the "Miami Vice" soundtrack, has made its way online and can be found on the Bieler Bros. Media Player. The video features clips from the "Miami Vice" movie as well as performance footage shot in Miami, Florida with director Darren Doane.

"In the Air Tonight" originally appeared on NONPOINT's 2004 release "Recoil" before being featured in the film and soundtrack for Michael Mann's "Miami Vice". The movie opened up at No. 1, knocking the highest grossing film of the year, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest", out of the top spot.

NONPOINT is currently out on the road headlining a tour with SILENT CIVILIAN, SEEMLESS and ANKLA in support of their fourth album, "To the Pain". The band kicked off the tour with two back-to-back sold out shows at The Machine Shop in Flint, Michigan. Highlighting the double feature the band played their entire first release "Statement" in the second night. The band currently has a month of scheduled dates left on the tour.

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