Nonpoint's latest effort, 'Miracle,' is full of songs dealing with strife and devices that hold us back. An album these themes wasn't much of a surprise, considering the last year has been the roughest of the band's 13-year career, as marked by changes in label, management and longtime guitarist Andrew Goldman stepping down. But 'Frontlines' is video about the struggles of U.S. soldiers.

"When I wrote the concept for 'Frontlines,' I wanted to make sure the focus was on the commitment of what our soldiers do for us," vocalist Elias Soriano told Noisecreep.

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From song to video, Soriano has kept his mind and heart towards those that fight for the country they love. "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."

The Florida-based band recently announced that proceeds from the sale of 'Frontlines' will go to various military charities.

Nonpoint are currently on a headlining tour.

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