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The indomitable French foursome Resolve embark on their European “HUMAN” tour with a stellar supporting line-up of Cane Hill, Acres and Half Me by their side. Their Prague stop will take place on May 17, 2024 at Rock Café.
Resolve, as the name suggests, are an unstoppable entity. Fronted by singer-songwriter Anthony Diliberta, who is joined by guitarist Antonin Carré and brothers Nathan and Robin Mariato as drummer and bassist, the quartet hasn’t let up since forming in 2017. This work ethic has helped the band to become one of the most popular French musical acts of this decade.
“We are extremely excited to be returning to Europe and the UK in the spring for our first tour. We’ve been working on this for a long time, and have toured extensively as a support band over the last three years. Now it’s our time to bring the full Resolve experience to these spaces and celebrate it with our community. We’re also honored to have such a strong supporting lineup that includes Cane Hill, Acres and Half Me,” says Robin Mariat.
New Orleans’ gritty metalcore outfit Cane Hill is a punchy blend of post-hardcore and nu-metal, drawing from a deep well of influences ranging from Pantera and Slipknot to hip-hop and indie rock. For centuries, writers, painters, poets and filmmakers have sought the edges of consciousness. The outer limits of the psyche, often as euphoric as nightmares, turn into a powerful, if fickle, muse. In writing their second full-length album, Too Far Gone, Cane Hill pushed those boundaries psychologically, physically, emotionally, and spiritually, returning from the abyss with ten unforgettable stories translated into masterful songs.
Acres’ debut, “Lonely World,” has brought them overwhelming success and admiration in 2019. The record proves that melody and melancholy can be used to devastatingly beautiful effect. It didn’t take long for Acres to play the biggest shows of their career to date and achieve what they had previously only dreamed of. The success led the band to work even harder on future music, and the result is “Burning Throne”, a crushing, cathartic and perfectly crafted statement of what it means to stare into your own oblivion and learn from it who you really are. Not only does it represent some of the band’s heaviest material, but it is also their most moving and honest work, something the band put every ounce of their soul into, and something they are extremely proud to have as an important part of their story.