No Resolve

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Get Me Out 03:48 Tools
Last Time I Lie 03:43 Tools
What You Deserve 04:11 Tools
Love Me to Death 03:50 Tools
Trust Me Not 03:08 Tools
Wake Up 02:58 Tools
Kill Us 03:32 Tools
So Alive 03:39 Tools
Burn the City 03:26 Tools
The Pusher 02:24 Tools
Far from Over 03:11 Tools
Stay 03:04 Tools
Dancing with Your Ghost 04:38 Tools
What You Wanted 02:41 Tools
Change It All 03:16 Tools
Turning You Over 03:53 Tools
Champions 02:53 Tools
This Is War 04:06 Tools
Prelude 00:42 Tools
Worth the Fight 03:42 Tools
Trust Me Not (Radio Edit) 03:08 Tools
Crossed the Line 03:57 Tools
End of Us 03:21 Tools
Get Me Out (Orchestral Version) 03:51 Tools
Worth the Fight (Acoustic Version) 03:42 Tools
Dancing with Your Ghost Ft. Ashley Garza 03:07 Tools
Get Me Out [HD] 03:07 Tools
Trust Me Not [Single] (2011) 03:07 Tools
Bleed 03:07 Tools
Trust Not 03:07 Tools
Never Let You Go 02:25 Tools
Control You 02:25 Tools
Burn The City 02:25 Tools
What You Deserve [HD] 02:25 Tools
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“This is awesome. I love watching the pure emotion. You can literally feel the love you guys have for what you do when watching this. I can't wait to hear the album (“Unity”) and see you play!!” – Facebook fan post Since exploding on the music scene in 2009, No Resolve has attracted legions of devoted fans with their high-energy, deeply personal, thematic songs. Featuring lead singer Oscar Pegorraro, guitarists Jason Hatmaker and Matty Shea, bassist Dennis Patterson and drummer Derek Bjornson, the band has shared the stage with the likes of Papa Roach, Hinder & Pop Evil, Sick Puppies and Buckcherry. No Resolve established themselves early in their career with their first EP, “A New Beginning.” The 2012 recording received critical national acclaim, and served as a stepping-stone to their popular single, "Get Me Out." With its heavy and somewhat somber lyrics and hard-driving, soaring riffs, No Resolve demonstrated that they were a force to be reckoned with. In addition to receiving heavy rotation during Detroit Red Wings playoff games, “Get Me Out” has received 15 million-plus plays/hits on YouTube. After almost non-stop touring, at the end of 2014 the band went into the studio with Shane Grush to create their first full-length album, “Unity.” The album, featuring “Love Me To Death” and “The Pusher” co-written with Johnny Andrews, was recorded in Michigan and Tennessee and took 18 months to produce. It was time well spent. Crafted with their signature raucous sound and meticulously honed lyrics, the album debuted at #45 on the iTunes Rock chart and #10 on the Billboard Heatseeker chart. It was also highlighted on Amazon’s Hot New Releases. Bryson Roach, brother of Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix, shot and directed the band’s first video single for one of the album’s most popular songs, “The Pusher.” And speaking of Jacoby Shaddix, his clothing line, Lovers Are Lunatics, is endorsing the band. As impressive as all the props they’ve gotten, No Resolve has done this all on their own with no corporate sponsorship. The band continues to rack up success after success, having recently won the prestigious Linkin Park/Stagelight monthly music contest. And their fan base is growing as well, with millions of streams and thousands of listeners on Spotify, No Resolve seems destined for greatness. In fact, based on how far they’ve come in these few short years, one thing is certain – No Resolve is a band that is going to take the music world by storm. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.