Arcade Assembly feat. Elias Soriano (Nonpoint) and Cris Hodges (Grey Daze) Release Debut Single “Nothing’s Real” via 361 Degrees Records

Arcade Assembly, featuring Elias Soriano (Nonpoint) and Cris Hodges (Grey Daze), are thrilled to announce the release of their debut single, “Nothing’s Real,” through 361 Degrees Records. 

“Nothing’s Real” explores themes of existential doubt, personal fears, and the disorienting reality of living in a chaotic world. But it does so with a compelling mix of vulnerability and strength, with Soriano’s gravelly, commanding delivery and Hodges’ soaring, emotionally charged vocals creating a sonic landscape that’s both haunting and uplifting. It’s the kind of track that feels equally at home on a rock stage or echoing through the vast, pulsing arenas of a festival like EDC or Tomorrowland.

In a world where boundaries between genres blur and evolve, collaborations between rock’s powerhouses and rising stars often spark the next wave of musical innovation. Among these groundbreaking partnerships is the alliance between Elias Soriano, frontman of Nonpoint, and Cris Hodges, vocalist of Grey Daze and solo artist making waves in the pop, EDM, and rock arenas. Their recent collaboration is setting the stage for something electrifying, attracting attention from rock purists and the new generation of synth-driven, hybrid rock fans.

Elias Soriano has long been a staple in the rock world. With over two decades of hard-hitting anthems and unforgettable performances, his voice has become synonymous with intensity, resilience, and raw emotion. As the face of Nonpoint, Soriano’s relentless energy and captivating lyrics have been the driving force behind a legacy of records that speak directly to themes of struggle, survival, and personal triumph. But Soriano isn’t confined to the past—he’s pushing forward, exploring new sonic territories, and embracing the future of music in ways even his biggest fans might not expect.

Enter Cris Hodges, a versatile force emerging from the intersection of rock, pop, and EDM. As the touring vocalist for Grey Daze and a solo artist blending infectious melodies with raw emotional depth, Hodges brings a modern twist to the traditional rock sound. His ability to cross genres and captivate audiences across different musical landscapes has earned him critical acclaim, and it’s this adaptability that makes his collaboration with Soriano not just intriguing, but inevitable.


Their first release together, “Nothing’s Real,” is more than just a track—it’s a statement. The song’s origin story reads like the start of a movement, a chance encounter between two artists with mutual respect for each other’s work. “I grew up listening to Nonpoint,” Hodges reflects, “and I always admired the fire Elias brought to his music. When we connected through a business venture, I had just written a song that needed that fire. It felt like it was meant for his voice.”

Soriano didn’t hesitate. “Cris has this easygoing, yet driven energy. He brought me into the project, and when I heard the song, I was hooked. It’s got everything—emotional grit, a killer hook, and a beat that hits you hard. The chemistry was instant, and before we knew it, industry folks around us were buzzing, urging us to release it.”

There’s a buzz around the duo—one that’s growing louder with every listen. The blend of Soriano’s rock roots and Hodges’ genre-defying style has caught the attention of industry heavyweights and fans alike. Early reviews are glowing, with many already anticipating remixes in the EDM world, and whispers of future releases are met with eager anticipation. And while the duo remains humble about the future, the energy surrounding “Nothing’s Real” suggests this is only the beginning of a creative partnership destined to shake things up.

The production team behind the track further cements its credibility. With contributions from Filter guitarist Zack Munowitz, Moonspell drummer Hugo Ribeiro, and EDM producer Kustom Mike Polk, “Nothing’s Real” is a masterclass in blending rock’s raw power with the expansive, polished production typically found in pop and electronic music. To top it all off, the track was mixed by Chris Collier—whose work with Korn, Nonpoint, and other metal powerhouses speaks to his ability to elevate a song to its full potential.


Looking forward, Soriano and Hodges are determined to keep pushing the envelope. They’re not just working together—they’re building something bigger. As they assemble a collective of like-minded creatives, their vision for the future is clear: to create music that transcends genre limitations, bringing their unique blend of rock, EDM, and pop to stages and festivals across the globe. “We’re excited to collaborate with artists who want to step outside of their usual creative worlds,” Soriano says. “There are no rules here, and that’s what makes this so inspiring.”

As the world waits for what’s next, one thing is certain: Elias Soriano and Cris Hodges are not just a collaboration to watch—they are pioneers leading the charge in the evolution of modern rock music, where genre-defying sounds meet timeless energy and emotion.

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