Remedy Drive is an American
alternative rock
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band founded in 1998 in
Lincoln, Nebraska
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. They are now based in
Nashville
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. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist David Zach, alternating bassists Philip Zach and Dave Mohr, and alternating drummers Timmy Jones and Chris Sooter (with an extended appearance by Nashville-based drummer Tim Buell and occasional appearances by other drummers including Michael Sturd and Zach Hunter). They have recorded seven
studio albums
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(five of them
independent
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), one independent
live album
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, and two
EPs. The band was founded as a quartet consisting of the four Zach brothers. Three of the four brothers left the band in late 2010.
History
Remedy Drive were formed as The
Aslan
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Band in 1995 as a three-piece all-brother group, before a fourth brother, Paul, joined in 1998.
They released their first album, ''Remedy'', in 1998 under their original name. After changing their name to Remedy, they released four more independent albums: ''Remedy (The Blue One)'' (1999), ''Remedy (The Red One)'' (2001), ''Remedy: A Live Album'' (2003), and ''Magnify'' (2004).
They changed their name again in 2004, this time to "Remedy Drive". They released ''Rip Open the Skies'', which was released on April 25, 2006
and which has sold over 20,000 copies to date.
The band toured primarily in the
Midwest
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and
West Coast of the United States
playing over 200 concerts per year.
In 2008, the band was signed with
Word Records
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and on August 28, 2008, they released ''Daylight Is Coming'' which was produced by
Ian Eskelin
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followed by an Expanded Edition and an EP released on March 30, 2010.
On April 6, 2011, the band's website announced that all of the Zach brothers except David (Daniel, Philip and Paul Zach) would be leaving the band, to be replaced by Dave Mohr, Timmy Jones, and Corey Horn. The departure of the three brothers was heavily driven by feuding between the brothers, primarily between Philip and David, as well as Philip's declining singing ability following vocal surgery and scarring.
The departure also marked the band's relocation to Nashville. Philip started his own recording studio in Lincoln named The Grid Studio, and started his own solo act (Arrows and Sound). Philip collaborated with Paul Zach and local Lincoln musicians (The Silver Pages), and started a two-man project with musician Coury Palermo (A Thousand Fires). The departure of the three brothers marked the beginning of a three-year, self-imposed silence between brothers, specifically between Philip and David.
On May 2, 2011, they independently released ''Light Makes a Way EP''.
In 2012, they signed with
Centricity Music
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and on August 18, 2012, they released ''Resuscitate''. Drummer Timmy Jones left in 2013 to join
For King and Country, and Nashville-based drummer Tim Buell stepped in. Buell left the band in 2015, which prompted appearances by Michael Sturd and Zach Hunter. Jones rejoined Remedy Drive in 2016.
Since 2014, the band's albums have been produced by former band member Philip Zach at The Grid Studio in Lincoln. On August 23, 2014, they released ''Commodity''. On September 2, 2016, they released ''Hope's Not Giving Up''. ''The North Star'' was released on January 12, 2018. Philip Zach is listed in the liner notes as being part of the band, along with Timmy Jones on drums.
Early independent releases (1995–2007)
The band was formed in 1995 under the name The
Aslan
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Band, and independently released their first album in 1998, titled ''Remedy''. They changed their band name to Remedy, and released their second independent album in 1999, titled ''Remedy (The Blue One)'', which was followed by a third independent album, released in 2001, titled ''Remedy (The Red One)''. In 2003, the band released an independent album titled ''Remedy: A Live Album'', which featured live versions of 13 of the band's previously released songs. In 2004, they released an independent album titled ''Magnify''. The band changed their name to Remedy Drive, and released their fifth independent album, titled ''Rip Open the Skies''.
''Daylight is Coming'' (2008–2010)
The band signed on with
Word Records
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History
In ...
in early 2008 after being an independent band for nearly ten years. Their first non-independent
studio album
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, ''Daylight is Coming'', was released on August 26, 2008, on Word Records.
The album was produced by
Ian Eskelin
Ian Eskelin (born October 17, 1969), is a record producer, songwriter, solo artist, and founding member and lead singer of the Grammy-nominated Christian rock band All Star United, and president of recording and publishing company Radiate Music ...
.
Remedy Drive's first official single "Daylight" was released to Christian
CHR radio stations on May 23, 2008.
Lead singer David Zach said about the song: "In ''
Lord of the Rings'',
Gandalf
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said, ‘At dawn, look to the East’, and that's the message we're offering here: even in the most desperate times, each new day provides a glimmer of hope."
On March 30, 2010, an Expanded Edition with three additional songs, and an EP with those three songs along with two remixes were released.
The Remedy Drive song "Hope" was used for the Vancouver Olympic Games commercial in 2009–2010. In early 2010, Remedy Drive's official website said that the band was creating new songs for an upcoming project, possibly a second album for Word Records. In 2010, Remedy Drive toured with the Rock and Worship Roadshow with artists such as
David Crowder Band,
MercyMe
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The b ...
,
Family Force 5
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,
Fee, and
Sidewalk Prophets
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.
''Light Makes A Way EP'' (2011)
On May 2, 2011, a five-song EP was released entitled ''Light Makes A Way.''
''Resuscitate'' (2012–2013)
Remedy Drive signed with
Centricity Music
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, and began working on their seventh studio album, entitled ''Resuscitate,'' which was released on September 18, 2012. On June 19, 2012, the band released their first single off the album, "Better Than Life," along with a lyric
music video
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. The title song "Resuscitate" spent significant time at the top of Christian rock charts. In 2013, Remedy Drive released a follow-up album through Centricity Music, titled ''Resuscitate: Acoustic Sessions'', which featured acoustic versions of the original album's 10 songs.
''Commodity'' (2014–2015)
In 2014, David Zach stated that ''Commodity'' would be a counter-trafficking album to fight for freedom. The album was inspired by David Zach's work with
The Exodus Road and his undercover work in
Southeast Asia
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to deliver impoverished youth from
child slavery.
The album also marked the first time David Zach had spoken to his brother Philip Zach in almost three years, who would also act as the producer and collaborator for the new album.
This new album saw the band moving towards an independent path.
Kickstarter
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was utilized to raise funding for the new album to reach listeners. Donations were accepted beginning on May 1 and the end of the donation period was May 31. The Commodity Kickstarter page was seeking $20,000 and the goal was surpassed and concluded having made $27,710. The first single was Commodity released on April 9 and it spent 16 weeks at number 1 on Christian rock radio. The album was released on September 23, 2014. In 2014, Dave Mohr left the band and was followed by Tim Buell in 2015.
''Hope's Not Giving Up'' (2016)
''Hope's Not Giving Up'' was released independently on September 2, 2016, and has new recordings of alternate versions 10 of their songs.
''The North Star'' (2017–2018)
In 2017, the band started another Kickstarter campaign to raise $20,000 to produce a second counter-trafficking album. It was successful having raised $37,361. It was released on January 12, 2018.
''Imago Amor'' and ''Living Room Anthology, Vol. 1'' (2019–2021)
On May 19, 2020, Remedy Drive released an album in digital-only format, titled ''Living Room Anthology, Vol. 1'', which featured piano and vocal-only versions of 9 other songs of theirs, as well as 2 additional unreleased songs. On January 29, 2021, the band released their third counter-trafficking album titled ''
Imago Amor''. On February 17, 2021, an acoustic edition of the song "Lovely" from ''Imago Amor'' was released via
YouTube
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.
''Scars to Prove It'' (2022–present)
On November 18, 2022, Remedy Drive released a single titled "Empress in Exile". On August 18, 2023, a second single, "Begin Again" was released. In 2024, Remedy Drive released four more singles, "Real Life" on April 12, "Steady" on May 31, "Lights Up" on July 12, and "Scars" on August 9.
In July, 2024, Remedy Drive announced via their website that ''
Scars to Prove It'' comes out in August. On August 30, 2024, ''Scars to Prove It'' was released, featuring the last four singles, as well as alternate versions of "Empress in Exile" and "Begin Again".
For the 10th anniversary of ''Commodity'', a limited-edition vinyl copy of the album was released.
Members
Current members
*David Zach –
lead vocals
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,
keyboard,
rhythm guitar
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(1995–Present)
*Timmy Jones –
Drums
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(2011–2013, 2016–Present)
*Dave Mohr –
Lead Guitar
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,
Backing Vocals
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(2011–2014, 2022–Present)
*Philip Zach –
Bass
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,
Backing Vocals
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(1995–2010, 2014–2018, 2021–Present)
*Chris Sooter —
Drums
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(2024-present)
Former members
*Paul Zach –
Lead Guitar
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,
Backing Vocals
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(1998–2010)
*Daniel Zach –
Drums
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,
Backing Vocals
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(1995–2010)
*Corey Horn –
Bass
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Wood
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,
Backing Vocals
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(2011–2018)
*Tim Buell –
Drums
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,
Backing Vocals
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(2013–2015)
*Michael Sturd –
Drums
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, (2015–2016)
*Zach Hunter –
Drums
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, (2016–2017)
Discography
Studio albums
Remix albums
* May 13, 2013: ''
Resuscitate: The Acoustic Sessions'' -
Centricity Music
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Hi ...
* September 2, 2016: ''Hope's Not Giving Up'' - Independent
* 2020: ''The Living Room Anthology, Vol. 1 -'' Independent
EPs
* 2010:
''The Daylight EP'' -
Word Records
Word Records is a Christian faith-based entertainment company based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is owned by Curb Records, and is a part of Word Entertainment. It is distributed by Warner Records (the former Warner Bros. Records).
History
In ...
* 2011: ''Light Makes a Way EP'' - independent
Singles
Other charted songs
References
External links
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American Christian rock groups
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Musical groups established in 1998