Remedy Drive Returns September 2 with "Hope’s Not Giving Up"
Chart-topping rock band Remedy Drive returns September 2 with Hope's Not Giving Up, their 11th studio recording. Produced by Philip Zach, the project follows 2014's acclaimed Commodity-inspired by Remedy Drive founder and lead vocalist David Zach's undercover efforts to rescue human trafficking victims from slavery-and continues to declare a message of Hope and freedom.
Featuring new arrangements of the band's signature rock anthems, all written or co-written by David Zach, Hope's Not Giving Up includes "Statues" and "Come Up" fromRip Open The Skies; "Hope," "All Along," and "Daylight" (featured in the film "The Perfect Summer") from Daylight Is Coming; "Better Than Life," "Crystal Sea," and "Resuscitate" from Resuscitate; and "Guide You Home" from Daylight Is Coming - Expanded Version. The album also introduces a previously unreleased track, "Jack's Song," penned by Zach and Steve Wilson.
"I'm excited that the new recordings of these songs will continue to be the soundtrack of hope in our lives, especially at a time when hope is scarce," said David Zach. "Hope continues to dig through the rubble of broken dreams and lost opportunity. Hope whispers in the debris of war and exile, 'don't give up.' We still need a renewed hope at 110 dB in 2016 and that's what I want this album to be."
Comprised of founder and lead vocalist David Zach and bassist Corey Horn, Remedy Drive has garnered 10 Top 20 singles and released 10 critically acclaimed recordings since their inception in 1998. The band's 2014 recording, Commodity, was inspired by their ongoing commitment to fight human trafficking. The project's title cut remained atop national Christian rock charts for seven weeks. Music from Remedy Drive has been utilized on NBC, SpeedTV and VH1, and the band was featured earlier this summer in Middle Tennessee Hyundai Dealers' "Music That Drives" promotion.
Remedy Drive is appearing at festivals and other venues across the country. For further information, visit remedydrive.com or turningpointpr.com. Follow the band on Twitter @RemedyDrive.
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