- Miracle (Nonpoint album)
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Miracle Studio album by Nonpoint Released May 4, 2010[1] Recorded Late 2009 Genre Alternative metal, hard rock [2] Length 54:17 Label 954 Records Producer Nonpoint
Chad Gray
Greg TribbettNonpoint chronology Vengeance
(2007)Miracle
(2010)Singles from Miracle Miracle is the sixth studio album by American hard rock/metal band Nonpoint. The album's title track will also serve as its first single. This is the first Nonpoint album to feature new guitarist, Zach Broderick who joined the band in late 2008 following the departure of original member Andrew Goldman. The album was recorded in Racine, WI and was produced by Mudvayne singer Chad Gray and guitarist Greg Tribbett.
The album debuted No. 59 on the Billboard 200 chart. Miracle is the second highest debut of the band's career. It also landed at No. 5 on the Rock Albums chart in its first week of release.
It was announced in February 2010 that the album was to be released on April 27, 2010, however it was delayed and was announced on March 10 that the release date would be on May 4, 2010.[4]
The album was released in Europe on June 14 via Powerage Records.[5]
Contents
Track listing
All lyrics written by Elias Soriano, all music composed by Nonpoint except "5 Minutes Alone" by Pantera.
No. Title Length 1. "Shadow" 3:29 2. "Miracle" (featuring Chad Gray) 3:44 3. "Crazy" 3:34 4. "Frontlines" 3:29 5. "Looking Away" 3:00 6. "Electricity" 2:40 7. "What You've Got For Me" 3:31 8. "Throwing Stones" 3:56 9. "5 Minutes Alone" (Pantera Cover) 5:48 10. "What I've Become" 3:23 11. "Dangerous Waters" 3:28 12. "Lucky #13" 3:25 13. "Dead Soul (contained as a hidden track in 'Lucky #13)" 4:09 Personnel
- Elias Soriano - lead vocals
- Ken Charman - bass guitar, vocals
- Robb Rivera - drums, percussion
- Zach Broderick - guitar
- Chad Gray - Producer, vocals on Miracle
- Greg Tribbett - Producer
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [7][8]
- Frantikmag - 3.5/5 - "absolutely one of Nonpoint’s best efforts to date and basically gets the job done without fail."[9]
References
- ^ http://tunelab.com/2010/02/03/nonpoint-set-release-date-for-new-record/
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1756538
- ^ http://www.allaccess.com/alternative/future-releases
- ^ "Nonpoint Album Release Date" tunelab.com.Retrieved on February 10, 2010.
- ^ http://tunelab.com/2010/04/22/nonpoint-to-release-miracle-in-europe/
- ^ http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Miracle+%5B4/13%5D+-+CD/9860447.p?id=2097804&skuId=9860447&st=nonpoint&lp=1&cp=1
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Rock Allmusic review (%d)
- ^ http://frantikmag.com/blog/2010/04/02/cd-review-nonpoint-miracle/
Elias Soriano • Zach Broderick • Kenneth "KB" Charman • Rob Rivera
Andrew GoldmanAlbums Live albums Live and KickingSingles "What a Day" • "Endure" • "Mindtrip" • "Your Signs" • "Circles" • "The Truth" • "In the Air Tonight" • "Rabia" • "Bullet with a Name" • "Alive and Kicking" • "Explain Yourself" • "March of War" • "Everybody Down" • "Wake Up World" • "Hands Off" • "Miracle" • "Frontlines" • "Crazy"Categories:- 2010 albums
- Nonpoint albums
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