In Asia it was released (with bonus tracks) by Spiritual Beast Records.
Album was mastered at the Tico Tico Studios ( Sonata Arctica, Sentenced etc) by Ahti Kortelainen and the amazing artwork was once again from the hands of Felipe Machado Franco!
At the time of The Ignitor tour, Jarkko VΓ€isΓ€nen played live shows on keyboards with the band as a hired gun. The guys came to a conclusion that maybe he would like to join the band as a solid member. New Years Eve 2013 Burning Point played another memorable live show in their hometown Oulu, Finland at Club Teatria. After show party was the perfect time to raise the question to Jarkko. The look on his face was unforgettable, the Iceman showed a sign of melting but only for a breaf moment. Now the guys had another top notch player with great personality in the band.
It was in the end of 2013 when Nitte and Pete kept in touch with each other on a musical basis. At the same time the guys were thinking about doing something different with or to the band. It didn't take long for everyone to realize that she would be the perfect vocalist for the band. Not only because of her tremendous voice but also personality. It has always been Burning Point's main priorities to have good chemistry within the group and that can be heard and seen on albums and live shows. If you ever get the chance to tour with the group, you'll know.
The next album became to take shape at Helgate and Reindeer Horns Studios. All the songs had been done and it seemed that this album would take way too long to get finished. There was a sign of frustration in the air and clock was ticking towards lead vocal recording sessions. At the same time bassist Jukka Jokikokko had some personal, non band related issues and Pete asked Sammy Nyman to play demo bass tracks so that things would be ready for Nitte to come and record vocals. It was a sad moment for everyone when Jukka declared his decision that he would leave the band. There was no drama involved, a man has to do what a man has to do.
Sammy states: "It was an odd situation for me to go and play demo tracks to BP's next album. I've known the band for years and I've done a few gigs with the guys as a crew member and some hanging out with the band backstage. I've always looked up to their music and mr. Jokikokko has always been one of my favourite bass players." Little did he know when Pete gave him a call and asked him to join the ranks. Another cool and active guy in the band, this will be the perfect line-up for the future endeavors of the band.
The new album took it's final shape in the winter 2014/2015. Now it was time to "hunt" for a record label. It's very common that nowadays demos don't get that much recognition, the band had a killer album in their hands and everyone knew that this it. Sort of a It's now or never- situation. The album was sent to various labels and feedback was very encouraging. Mastermind Pete had his contact to a certain major German label, and that happened to be AFM Records, one of the biggest ones in the industry. Luckily he knew Timo Hoffman, one of the booker guys in the company. Timo had been following the band for years and as he heard the new album, the deal started to happen. After signing it, first lyric video was made from "Find Your Soul", a very good representer of the new Burning Point. The new album will be released June 12th (EU), July 7th (US) and August (Jap). In addition AFM will re-issue the first four BURNING POINT albums "Salvation By Fire" (2001), "Feeding The Flames" (2013), "Burned Down The Enemy"(2007) and "Empyre" (2009), all scheduled for a August release and about to include numerous bonus tracks.
Year 2015 will be a full blast from the Burning Point -camp!!! .As this is being written, the summer festival tour is just around the corner and a Finnish club tour is in the making for fall and winter 2015
Current line-up:
Pekka Kolivuori - Guitars
Pete Ahonen - Vocals, Guitars
Jarkko VΓ€isΓ€nen - Keyboards
Nitte Valo - Strange Vocals
Sammy Nyman - Bass / Backing Vocals
Jussi Ontero - Drums
Former members:
Pasi Hiltula - Keyboards
Jukka KyrΓΆ - Guitars
Toni Kansanoja - Bass
Jukka Jokikokko - Bass
Jari Kaiponen - Drums
Discography:
1. Salvation By Fire (2001)
2. Feeding The Flames (2003)
3. To Hell And Back/The Road To Hell (Single) (2004)
4. Burned Down The Enemy (2006)
5. Empyre (2009)
6. The Ignitor (2012)
7. Burning Point (2015)
Let Go
Burning Point Lyrics
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I looked around and I was dreaming
I walk the border of the other side
And all the time I heard a screaming
Let go... let go!
If you want to get back to the place you were at... let go!
Let go... let go!
It will rip you apart... let go!
And in the mirror I saw a shining light
It beckoned me with distant hunger
A rage that's burning, consumed by itself
I couldn't stop it now or never
Let go... let go!
If you want to get back to the place you were at... let go!
Let go... let go!
Well he laughs at your pain
You've got nothing to gain... let go!
And when I woke up, I had a gun in my hand
I just can't do it, I want this dream to end
Let go... let go!
If you want to get back to the place you were at... let go!
Let go... let go!
If you tear at your heart
It will rip you apart... let go!
Let go... let go!
If you want to get back to the place you were at... let go!
Let go... let go!
Well he laughs at your pain
You've got nothing to gain... let go!
Let go... let go!
If you open your mind
See what you find... let go!
The lyrics of Burning Point's song Let Go describe the experience of being trapped in a dark place, feeling hopeless and desperate, and trying to find a way out. The singer's journey is one of self-discovery, as they try to understand what is causing their pain and how to overcome it. The verses of the song describe the darkest moments of this journey, where the singer is lost and unsure of what to do. However, in the chorus, there is a call to action: "Let go... let go! If you want to get back to the place you were at... let go!"
The idea of "letting go" is a central theme of the song, and it is presented as the key to finding a path forward. Whether it means letting go of past hurt, negative emotions, or harmful behaviors, the message is clear: to move forward, we must release what is holding us back. Throughout the song, the lyrics suggest that this is an ongoing process, something that must be repeated again and again as we continue to encounter new challenges in life.
Overall, the lyrics of Burning Point's Let Go are an invitation to self-reflection and personal growth. The song acknowledges the pain and difficulty of the journey, but offers a message of hope and resilience. By letting go of what no longer serves us, we can create space for something new and better to emerge.
Line by Line Meaning
In the darkest hour, tangled in despair
During the worst times when life is at its lowest point
I looked around and I was dreaming
Disconnected from reality, in a state of confusion
I walk the border of the other side
Standing at the edge of a choice between good and evil
And all the time I heard a screaming
The anguish of the situation is overwhelming
Let go... let go! If you want to get back to the place you were at... let go!
Releasing control is a key part of moving forward from difficult times
If you tear at your heart It will rip you apart... let go!
Holding onto painful experiences will only cause more pain
And in the mirror I saw a shining light
A glimmer of hope in a dark time
It beckoned me with distant hunger
Enticing towards a better future, but still seemingly out of reach
A rage that's burning, consumed by itself
The anger and frustration is self-destructive
I couldn't stop it now or never
Feeling powerless and unable to change things
Well he laughs at your pain You've got nothing to gain... let go!
The source of the pain has nothing to offer and shouldn't be given power
And when I woke up, I had a gun in my hand I just can't do it, I want this dream to end
Feeling trapped and wanting to escape the nightmare
If you open your mind See what you find... let go!
Expanding the mind can lead to new, positive discoveries
Let go... let go!
Repeated emphasis on the importance of releasing control
Contributed by Eva A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.