It looks like Nonpoint are preparing to work on their next album. During a recent appearance on “Cutter’s Rockcast,” vocalist Elias Soriano revealed that the band are “gonna go back to concentrating on a full-length” in the near future.

Soriano said the following when asked if concentrating on EPs led to more touring:
“The touring comes and goes when opportunities come and go, and it’s sometimes a little bit difficult to line up releases with tours, so we just like to have music ready. Whenever we feel good about going in and recording something, we record it. And then we have bodies of work that we’re sitting on that then we can shift gears, drop something that maybe we don’t have anything else to go along with it — just one song. Being independent does help us pivot that way. But there is still some of the old-school traditional models that we like.
We’re definitely gonna go back to concentrating on a full-length here shortly. I think we’ve kind of felt out the crowd, felt out the fans in our independence right now and have just a clear mind of what we feel like we wanna do that is not only gonna connect with us, but we feel like will translate to the fans. Just fooling around with some different styles, some riskier things that we’ve really held back, when we were either with the label or just concentrating on writing a certain type of song versus just writing a song.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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