Resolver is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Veruca Salt.
[12][13] Like their previous album, Eight Arms to Hold You, the title is inspired by The Beatles; in this case, a play on the title of their 1966 album Revolver.
[14] The Chicago Tribune wrote that Resolver is the album "in which Post and Veruca Salt blow past the years of snide hipster innuendo that somehow they just weren't good enough, a pop concoction cashing in on a trend (female-fronted alternative-rock bands) with a formulaic, bubblegum version of a once-revolutionary sound (the soft-loud dynamics, whispered verses and raging choruses of the Pixies, Nirvana and the Breeders).
"[15] The Washington Post thought that "what distinguishes Resolver is not a new style but a newfound consistency.
"[16] All songs written by Louise Post, except where noted.