It’s hard to believe that I would one day meet one of the most adrenalized group of hard rockers that exist but, truth be told, I did and it rocked! As if you needed an introduction to stage thrashers, Nonpoint, this group has it all and Phoenix Hill Tavern was right to bring them back through Louisville.
First I want to tell you about Zach. I was totally blown away by his skill on the guitar. If I closed my eyes I would swear to you that 2 or 3 guitarists were on stage but that’s not the case, it was all Zach. He rolled it, pressed it, set it on fire and smoked it all by himself. After the show we hung out a bit and reminisced about guitarists of the late 80’s and the 90’s such as Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme which is my favorite guitarist of all time. In fact, my brother was with me and he praised Nonpoint for their musical accompaniment of his high school years.
Robb, well, he murdered the drums with the same high octane spirit that fueled Bastard, the name they call their Bassist who frantically hammered right along with Zach. Robb had an awesome sense of humor, and like the others, really enjoys his craft. Sadly, I didn’t get a chance to meet the Bastard, er Bassist Bastard. That’s kind of fun and weird to say all at the same time.
Then finally the super charged front man, Elias, exploded the cramped room up room and somehow managed to get hundreds of people to jump constantly for minutes without stop. How’s that for a motivational speaker? His messages were clear, his spirit was on fire and Nonpoint’s mission was unmistakable: move like you have a pair. And we did. In fact, to the two chics I kept slamming against because of lack of space, please forgive me for slapping against your bodies so much. Actually, you should get a hold of me. Anyway…
Elias was pretty cool and super appreciative in person. We snapped a photo with him and he signed our ticket stubs and posters but the line to meet them grew quickly. However, I am thankful to have rocked to the most intense concert to date with Nonpoint and to meet the members was a real treat. Nonpoint can come back by any time and often and soon. In fact, I might be able to get an acoustic song from their acoustic album that released in December of 2009 called “Cut the Cord” to Wes of Acoustic Alternative Radio so all you supporters of that site and this one can have one more reason to keep the station playing. You certainly don’t want to miss them.
So if you want to jump around no matter where you’re at, get one or all of their cds. If you want a concert that’ll make your neck hurt just by standing still, go see them. Here’s their link Nonpoint.com. Thanks a lot Nonpoint for a night to remember!
- Hit Man