2009-2012: Formation and early years Formed in 2005 by lead singer Oscar Pegorraro whom had been playing in a local
Detroit cover band, however, the band's inaugural lineup did not take shape until 2009 when Pegorraro connected with Hatmaker, Bjornson, and Patterson and introduced them to a friend of Pegorraro's, John White providing rhythm guitar for the band during their early live performances. No Resolve began gaining traction in 2007, performing across Michigan and joining national artists as a supporting act for
Evans Blue and
Framing Hanley. In March 2009, they toured with Framing Hanley for a few select dates before later joining
Saliva and
Smile Empty Soul for a series of dates that September. Early 2011 gave the band an opportunity to join
Finger Eleven for a string of shows as the supporting act, which resulted in more tour dates being booked throughout 2011 alongside various bands with Michigan tour dates including
Papa Roach, Framing Hanley,
My Darkest Days,
Hinder, and
Saving Abel. During the period of steady growth and live exposure, No Resolve entered the studio to begin work on their debut single. The resulting track,
"Trust Me Not," was officially released on July 8, 2011, marking the band's first widely distributed original recording. No Resolve released their debut EP,
A New Beginning, on January 30, 2012.
2013-2019: Breakout years, Unity, The Divide In early 2013 they released the single
"Get Me Out", which gained local popularity and was featured during
Detroit Red Wings playoff games and has since accumulated millions of views on
YouTube and streams across various digital platforms. The band entered the studio and began work on their first full-length album after extensive touring from 2014-2015. The album was recorded at
Blackbird Studio in
Nashville over 18 months and was officially announced on November 29, 2016 to be titled
Unity and would be released on January 6, 2017. The album's lead single
"The Pusher" was released on December 6, 2016 along with an accompanying
music video that was directed by Bryson Roatch, brother of Papa Roach singer
Jacoby Shaddix. With its release,
"Unity" debuted at No. 10 on the
Billboard's Heatseekers chart and No. 45 on the
iTunes Rock chart. The album spawned two more singles, the second single being
"Love Me to Death", which was released on July 10, 2017, and the third and final single
"What You Deserve" released in February 2018. In 2019, the band released an EP titled
The Divide, produced by Martin Bak and John Pregler. The release featured the single
"This Is War". Also in 2019, longtime drummer Derek Bjornson announced his departure from the band in order to focus on his new group
Savage After Midnight. The group reiterated that all the band's members hold no animosity towards Bjornson and they all still remain great friends. Bjornson would be replaced with former Finger Eleven and
Saint Asonia drummer, Rich Beddoe.
2020-2022: Shift to cover songs, commercial success, Shivers EP, Take Cover In 2020, No Resolve signed a multi-album deal with the independent label Noise Machine, headed by
Grammy-nominated producers B.J. Perry and John Pregler. Their first release under the label was the single
"Never Back Down", which debuted during the
COVID-19 pandemic which left them unable to tour in support of its release. Beginning in late 2020, No Resolve shifted focus to releasing
hard rock covers of pop and mainstream hits. Their first cover, a rendition of
Lewis Capaldi's "Before You Go", followed by a collaboration with the band State of Mine and Brandon Davis on a
rock version of the 1991
Garth Brooks song,
"The Thunder Rolls" in February 2021 which reached number 1 on ''
Billboard's''
Hot Hard Rock Songs. The group would go on to release a series of cover songs as singles such as their versions of
Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain",
Ed Sheeran's "Bad Habits",
Hugh Jackman's "The Greatest Showman",
The Kid LAROI and
Justin Bieber's "Stay" which would be featured on their
EP of
cover songs titled
"Shivers" released on October 1, 2021. They would close out the final months of 2021 releasing covers of
Adele's "Easy On Me" and
Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together". Also in 2021, the band released three new singles which were original songs and were written by them, the first titled,
"If Love Was a Gun" released April 2, 2021, the second titled,
"Unkillable" released October 30, 2021, and
"Hostage" released on November 5, 2021. In January 2022 the band released their cover of
How Far I'll Go from the
Disney film
Moana soundtrack and revealed they're putting the finishing touches on their second full-length album that will feature they most streamed cover songs as well as the original songs they have released as singles. On March 11, 2022 No Resolve collaborated with country music artist Drew Jacobs and Nate Good to release their rock version of
Lil Durk and
Morgan Wallen's single
"Broadway Girls", which debuted at #1 on
Billboard's Hard Rock Digital Song Sales for the week of March 26, 2022 and also announced that their 16 song sophomore album titled
"Take Cover" will be released March 25, 2022. On April 1, 2022, No Resolve released a rock cover of
"Surface Pressure", originally written by
Lin-Manuel Miranda and featured in the 2021
Disney animated film
Encanto. After its release, the reimagined song with heavy guitar-driven
instrumentals and
modern rock production. Upon release, the cover debuted at No. 1 on three
Billboard music charts that included the
Hard Rock Digital Song Sales,
Alternative Digital Song Sales, and
Rock Digital Song Sales, giving them their second single in less than one month to reach #1 on a
Billboard music chart. In spring 2022, they embarked on their first full-scale headlining tour,
"Take Cover Tour", with multiple
Michigan dates at The Machine Shop selling out in advance, they would also go on a summer tour with
Hinder that lasted into the fall of that same year, which the band toured with
Fozzy and later co-headlined a national tour with
Halocene. Throughout the rest of 2022 the group continued releasing new covers as singles which included their versions of
Kenny Loggins "Danger Zone",
Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)",
Seal's "Kiss from a Rose" and
Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah". The band's only single of original material released that year, titled
"Come Back Stronger" was released on October 14, 2022. Lead singer Oscar Pegorraro revealed that the song is about how the band defied all the odds to become successful while still working his day job as a delivery driver for
UPS. He told the story: "When people try to hold us down and believe me they have, we just come back stronger! This song is for anyone who has risen from the ashes of everything that was burned down around them. I feel so fortunate, a UPS guy that has millions listening to my music. Someone pinch me!" ==2023-present: Unstoppable, Drew Jacobs collaborations, Crossfire==