NONPOINT: Official 'Frontlines' Video Released

September 24, 2010

The official for "Frontlines", the new single from the South Florida hard rock quartet NONPOINT, can be viewed below.

NONPOINT lead singer Elias Soriano, commented, "'Frontlines' is for our country's armed forces. They risk their lives every day to protect the rights, liberties and lives of people whose names they don't even know. . . The weight they carry, and the intensity they hold steadfast to protect people they don't even know. I say this with as much meaning as I could possibly have, God bless the men and women of our military, and thank you for allowing me to be what I am and do what I do. Every single one of you are the reason I'm free to do so."

As a "thank-you" to the men and women of our armed forces, NONPOINT will donate a portion of the proceeds from "Frontlines" to various military charities.

NONPOINT has been on the road nearly nonstop since the beginning of the year, sharing the stage with COLD, SEVENDUST, DROWNING POOL, HELLYEAH and playing memorable sets at Rock On The Range and U.K.'s Download festival.

"Frontlines" comes off NONPOINT's latest album, "Miracle", which sold around 8,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 60 on The Billboard 200 chart.

"Miracle" was released in Europe on June 14 via Powerage Records. The CD was made available in the U.S. on May 4 via the band's own 954 Records in partnership with Rocket Science Ventures / RED / Sony.

NONPOINT's "Miracle" video was directed by Dale "Rage" Resteghini, whose credits include videos for ANTHRAX, FALL OUT BOY, LIL WAYNE, STRAIGHT LINE STITCH, THE GAME, BUSTA RHYMES, SOULJA BOY and many others.

Last December, NONPOINT released a digital EP, "Cut the Cord", featuring acoustic versions of NONPOINT classics, including "What A Day" and "Circles", to rave reviews.

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