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''Scars to Prove It'' is the fifteenth
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by American
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Remedy Drive Remedy Drive is an American alternative rock band founded in 1998 in Lincoln, Nebraska. They are now based in Nashville. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist David Zach, alternating bassists Philip Zach and Dave Mohr, and alternatin ...
. It was released independently on August 30, 2024. It is in digital download, LP, and CD formats. The album includes one instrumental track, "GilEstel", which means 'Star of High Hope', and is possibly a reference to the works of
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. The album was produced by the band's co-founder David Zach.


Background

The song "Don't Wait" was previously released in 2011 on the '' Light Makes a Way'' EP, under the name "Don't Wait Too Long". It was redone as the album's seventh track. On November 18, 2022, the song "Empress in Exile" was released as a
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. An alternate version of the song was used as the album's ninth track. On August 18, 2023, 'Begin Again" was released as a non-album single. The song was redone and used as the tenth track of the album. In 2024, three non-album singles were released, "Real Life" on April 12, "Steady" on May 31, "Lights Up" on July 12, and "Scars" on August 9, which were released as tracks in the album. The opening track, "Cover Me", was a variation of the song "You Cover Me", released on ''Living Room Anthology, Vol. 1'' in 2020.


Critical reception

With a four and a half star review, Alex Caldwell of ''Jesus Freak Hideout'' stated, "''Scars to Prove It'' is an epic listen from start to finish, and clearly a labor of love from the band to its long-time fans. And it is also the best album that you will likely hear this year."


Track listing


Personnel


Remedy Drive

* David Zach – lead vocals, keyboards, guitars * Dave Mohr – guitars * Timmy Jones – drums, backing vocals * Philip Zach – bass guitar, backing vocals


Production

* David Zach – producer, mixing * Jason Germain – mastering


References

{{reflist 2024 albums Remedy Drive albums