This was not just a metalcore show; it was a testament to the power of music to bring people together, even with the harshest conditions outside.
Their biggest European and UK headline tour kicks off next month.
The tour will also see them playing their first UK headline shows.
There was simply no time for the stereotypical Sunday lull at Radar Festival 2023 because across its three days, Sunday at Radar is perhaps the most action packed, super stacked day from start to finish. From djent lords Periphery to Liverpool's Loathe, Sunday’s lineup at Radar Festival is simply outrageously good.
As they approach the deadline to release their second studio album 'Human', French metalcore outfit Resolve are feeling more human than ever before. Their debut album 'Between Me And The Machine' cemented their identity of big breakdowns and even bigger melodies. But second time around Resolve have found their wings, expanding and experimenting with their sound while getting the most personal they have ever been on a body of work. Flying over to Radar Festival for their first ever UK festival appearance, we sat down with Resolve bassist Robin Mariat to talk all about the band's sonic duality, Siamese being party animals and their Radar Festival expectations.
Their second album is set for release in September.
A monster line up of European metalcore titans in Siamese and Resolve come to tear up The Underworld.
An expanded version of their latest album, 'Lost In The Waves (The Complete Edition)' includes guest features, new music and bonus content.
Hot on the heels of their debut album 'Between Me and The Machine', melodic hardcore/post-hardcore trio Resolve are a force to be reckoned with as they release their most honest and beautiful material to date. We caught up with bassist Robin Mariat to discuss his first musical memory, the band's formation, influences, future plans and more.
The band are back with their brand new single, out now via Arising Empire.