Nonpoint – To The Pain

Album Info

Artist: Nonpoint

Title: To The Pain

Year: 2019

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Tracklist

  • 1. Bullet With a Name (3:26)
  • 2. There's Going to Be a War (3:02)
  • 3. The Wreckoning (3:44)
  • 4. Alive and Kicking (3:59)
  • 5. Explain Yourself (3:37)
  • 6. Buscandome (4:16)
  • 7. To the Pain (5:42)
  • 8. (Ren-Dishen) (3:18)
  • 9. Explain Myself? (4:13)
  • 10. Skin (5:05)
  • 11. Code Red (4:02)
  • 12. Wrong Before (3:29)
  • 13. The Longest Beginning (3:16)
  • 14. The Shortest Ending (16:37)
  • 15. Bullet With a Name-Live at Uptown (3:33)
  • 16. The Wreckoning-Live at Uptown (3:52)
  • 17. Alive and Kicking-Live at Uptown (4:18)
  • 18. Buscandome-Live at Uptown (4:24)

Review

"To the Pain" roars like a battle anthem from start to finish, with Nonpoint charging forward in full command of their metallic fury. The riffs twist and grind with precision, while Elias Soriano’s vocals ignite each track with a fierce mix of grit and conviction. Songs like "Bullet With a Name" and "There's Going to Be a War" pulse with unrelenting aggression, giving the album an adrenaline-fueled heartbeat. Yet, between the chaos, moments like "Buscandome" and the title track carve out a raw emotional backbone, showing that the band’s heaviness isn’t just volume—it’s intent.

Released under Bieler Bros. Records, "To the Pain" finds Nonpoint seizing their independence and sharpening every edge of their sound. "The Wreckoning" and "Code Red" hit with surgical force, fusing rhythmic groove and explosive energy, while "Skin" adds a haunting contrast that seeps under your skin. Then, as if to cool the blaze, the hidden instrumental outro drifts in—a quiet moment of reflection after the storm. It’s a record that doesn’t just hit hard; it breathes fire with control and purpose, proof that Nonpoint can channel both fury and finesse in one strike. - Zane