No Resolve at the Turf Club
No Resolve – Turf Club
You would never have guessed it had been two years.
No Resolve hit the Turf Club stage like they’d been playing weekly arena shows, not returning from a long hiatus. From the first song, the energy was dialed in. Tight transitions. Big stage movement. Confident presence.
The Turf Club can expose a band. It’s intimate. There’s nowhere to hide. No Resolve didn’t need to hide.
One of the more surprising elements of the night was the number of covers in their set. For a touring headliner, that’s not always expected. But here’s the thing — they weren’t playing them straight. The arrangements shifted. The feel changed. The songs were reworked to match their heavier, modern rock identity.
They made them theirs.
That takes guts. And it worked.
Stage presence was the through-line all night. Movement across the stage. Engagement with the crowd. Moments that felt rehearsed in the best possible way — polished but not robotic.
If this was their first show back in two years, it didn’t show. It felt like momentum.