
In a music industry obsessed with “out with the old,” Nonpoint is officially taking the gloves off. After nearly a decade without a traditional full-length release, the Florida-bred nu-metal titans have announced their most ambitious project yet: The Last Word.
Set to arrive in late summer 2026 via their own independent powerhouse, 361 Degrees Records, the album isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a defiant middle finger to anyone trying to put a timestamp on their career. With the debut of their haunting new single “Is It” and a live performance that left fans at the Ritz Ybor reeling, Elias Soriano and company are making one thing very clear: they aren’t finishing the story; they are starting a brand-new, heavier chapter.
“The Last Word” Release Cheat Sheet:
- The Single: “Is It” officially hits all streaming platforms on May 8, 2026.
- The Visuals: A hand-drawn, animated lyric video for “Is It” is out now, providing an immersive look into the album’s dark aesthetic.
- The Album: The Last Word is slated for a late summer 2026 release—the band’s first full-length LP since 2018’s X.
- The Live Debut: Nonpoint premiered two new tracks, “Is It” and “Red Yeti” (featuring Skye Sweetnam of Sumo Cyco), during their April 25th headliner in Tampa.
- The Sound: Elias Soriano promises a “very, very heavy” record that returns to his signature cadence play and nu-metal roots.
“Is It”: The Internal Conflict Caught on Tape
Nonpoint has always been the thinking man’s nu-metal band, and “Is It” continues that legacy. Rather than just a wall of noise, singer Elias Soriano explains that the track dives deep into the psychology of personal boundaries and the fallout of pushing too hard.
“‘Is It’ is that internal conflict where you question getting too involved,” Soriano reveals. “Did I push too hard? Did I ask too much? It’s that feeling of wondering if doing what you thought was right actually meant hurting the people around you.”
Instead of a standard “talking head” music video, the band opted for a hand-drawn animated experience to mirror the grit and raw emotion of the lyrics. It’s a move that signals Nonpoint’s total creative control through their 361 Degrees Records imprint.
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Challenging the Narrative: The Symbolism of the Pencil
The cover art for The Last Word features a striking image of a pencil—a choice Soriano says was deliberate and deeply personal. It represents the industry’s attempt to hand veteran bands “one last tool” and expecting them to fit their remaining legacy into a tiny space.
” Longevity often comes with assumptions and limits,” Soriano explains. “The Last Word isn’t about accepting an ending. It’s about challenging that narrative. If this is the pencil we’re being handed, we’re going to use it—and make sure the words written with it still matter.”

Back to the Pit: Bringing “Fun” Back to Nu-Metal
Musically, fans can expect a return to the “power and excess” of the early 2000s. Soriano isn’t shying away from the nu-metal resurgence, admitting that he wants people to “have fun again” in the pit.
While the band has spent the last few years experimenting with EPs (Ruthless and Heartless), drummer Robb Rivera confirmed that they have roughly 16 to 17 songs ready to go, eventually whittling them down to a tight, 10-track powerhouse. The addition of lead guitarist Jason Zeilstra has brought new sonic textures—keys, strings, and “very heavy” layers—that the band only touched on during their previous record cycles.
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Live From Tampa: The “Outta Control” Tour Launch
Nonpoint officially kicked off the “Outta Control Tour” this past Saturday at the Ritz Ybor in Tampa, Florida. Accompanied by SOiL and Sumo Cyco, the band utilized the headline slot to road-test the new material. The crowd was treated to the live debut of “Is It” and the high-energy “Red Yeti,” which saw Skye Sweetnam joining Elias on stage for a vocal dual that proved Nonpoint’s live energy is currently at an all-time high.
Fans looking to catch Nonpoint live in 2026 can click here for ticketing information.
The Loaded Radio Final Word
Nonpoint has been the “Underdog” of the scene for years, but The Last Word feels like they are finally reclaiming the heavyweight title. By moving away from the EP format and leaning into the heavy, metaphor-laden style that made them legends, the band is proving that their best days aren’t behind them. If “Is It” is the opening statement, the rest of the album is going to be an absolute riot.
TL;DR:
The Bottom Line Nonpoint has officially announced their new full-length album The Last Word, dropping in late summer 2026. The lead single “Is It” will be available on May 8th, following its live debut in Tampa last weekend. Elias Soriano describes the project as a rejection of industry “timestamps” and a return to the band’s heaviest, most creative roots.
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