NONPOINT Talks Music Business; Video Available

June 11, 2009

Leaf Pile TV recently spoke with Zach Broderick, Robert Rivera, and Elias Soriano of NONPOINT about the current state of the music industry and the realities of the touring life. Watch the report in two parts:

Part#1
Part#2

NONPOINT in January announced that it was parting ways with longtime label Bieler Bros. Records. Drummer Robb Rivera explained in a statement, "After so long, I think it was in the best interest of both NONPOINT and Bieler Bros. to part ways. I will say this that in the [last] 10 years, Bieler Bros. have been amazing to us. Not only were they a management company and our label, but also our friends. I have always considered them family and this move does not change the friendship or family connection we have. I will always cherish and be thankful of everything they did for us as a band and on a personal level. And also want to thank all of you [the fans] for always supporting us. Right now it is a new door and chapter open in our lives. We will be searching for new management and label."

NONPOINT's fifth studio album, "Vengeance", was released in November 2007. The CD was recorded at Bieler Bros. Studios in Pompano Beach, Florida with producer Matt LaPlant (SIKTH).

"Vengeance" is the follow-up to the acclaimed "To The Pain" CD, which featured the breakout single "Bullet With A Name".

NONPOINT teamed up with MUDVAYNE and IN THIS MOMENT for a U.S. tour in February/March.

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