ATOM SPLITTER PR (New Jersey) – French Metalcore quartet Resolve have today released their Human (Extended Cut) album and unveiled the anthemic new single “Smile” via Arising Empire.
Being the latest track to be revealed from the deluxe album, “Smile” follows both the earth-shaking single “Molotov” and the recent sinister single “Sandman” in different fashion.
“‘Smile’ is the most straight-forward love song… until it’s not,” mentions Resolve bassist Robin Mariat. “There’s obviously a gigantic gap in between this sound and ‘Sandman’ and the all-in aggression, but our musical DNA is spread across these two ends of the spectrum. So it made perfect sense for us to have this track as the final release of the Human cycle, as it’s reminiscent of fan-favorite ‘New Colors’ or even ‘Ignite,’ a deeper cut off the album.”
Stream, purchase Human (Extended Cut) now as limited colored vinyl or CD at the Arising Empire Shop.
“…one of the bands that will be the next big thing from France” — FUZE
“A modern slab of Progressive Metalcore” — Metal Noise
“RESOLVE succeeds in creating a really multifaceted album” — Pommesgabel-Podcast
“Human shows just how talented these guys are when they’re stuck in a room together. Combining atmospheric synths and djent-filled riffs, this orgy of brutality will leave you gurning and wanting more upon completion” — Wall of Sound
Building upon a world shaped by the original version, the Human (Extended Cut) will included the new single “Sandman,” the recent single “Molotov,” more brand-new music, “The Fire, The Aftermath, The Everlasting” live performance and the original set of tracks from the album.
“This is a new form of release for us, which is very exciting,” Mariat continues. “We get to build up on the world that we shaped for Human, and these new tracks are the continuation of the story. These new tracks definitely have something for everyone, whether you like the heavier side of Resolve, or if you are more into our melodic capabilities.”
“The only thing we can ask for is for people to listen through the whole record (Human), because if there’s one thing we’re sure of, it’s that this album has something for everyone, even people that may be far removed from metal,” shares Mariat when talking about their sophomore album — a record that saw their single “Older Days” featuring Paleface Swiss and Ten56 go viral and surpass over 3.6 million streams to date.
Ever since their public reveal in February 2017 with the debut single “Exposed,” the quartet has been eager to show their peers that they won’t settle for anything but greatness. Also, Resolve have opened shows for Architects, Every Time I Die, While She Sleeps, Underoath, ERRA, and more.
RESOLVE ARE:
Anthony Diliberto — Vocals
Antonin Carré — Guitar
Robin Mariat — Bass
Nathan Mariat — Drums