Remedy Drive to release new album

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Remedy Drive to release new album

News 6 Aug 12 By

Remedy Drive To Release “Resuscitate”

In Stores September 18, 2012

Revamped Band Offers Ten New Songs That Chronicle New Beginnings

High-energy rock band, Remedy Drive, is poised to release its debut project on Centricity Music September 18, 2012.  Resuscitate features three new members of the group; Timmy Jones/drums, Dave Mohr/guitar, Corey Horn/bass, and frontman David Zach who is the only remaining original member.  The album, produced by Pete Kipley (Matthew West, Kutless, MercyMe), offers ten new songs that were co-written by the band.  Two new singles from the project, Better Than Life, (AC/CHR) and Resuscitate Me (Rock), are now going for adds at radio and videos of both songs will be released in early August.

“What’s amazing is that we’re an old band yet a new band,” says Zach. “I feel so fortunate that I found these guys who genuinely care about the music but are also invested in our fans. We have some fans that have been to nearly a hundred Remedy Drive concerts and they’ve been the most welcoming and encouraging in this new chapter.”

This fall, fans will be treated to the new music live when Remedy Drive launches the Resusciate tour with 30 concerts.  The rockin’ Better Than Life, which kicks-off the album, explains how love is at the core of life, while Resuscitate Me rocks even harder with a message about renewal.  Lost Cause really addresses the rebuilding of Remedy Drive with the lyrics of not being a lost cause even though you’re broken.  Glory showcases the powerful musicianship of the new band members, while the ballad God I Hope So was written by Zach about his brothers’ decision to leave the group.

“I hope this song will resonate with someone who is going through the loss of a loved one or the loss of companionship whether through death or something similar to what I went through,” explains Zach. “I hope it brings strength in the midst of situations that seem hopeless and overwhelming.”

For updates on the Remedy Drive and their upcoming tour dates please visit their website at www.remedydrive.com.

About Remedy Drive

Remedy Drive began in 1998, releasing six independent projects before signing with Word Records in early 2008.  In August of that year, the band released their first major label album, Daylight Is Coming that received a 2009 Dove nomination for Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year.  The first single from the CD, “Daylight,” was voted the #1 music video of 2008 for the TVU Network.  The third single, “All Along,” shot to #1 on the CHR chart for seven weeks and reached Top Ten on the AC chart.  In late 2010, the contract with Word ended and three of the four brothers decided to leave Remedy Drive.  Frontman David Zach re-organized the group with Timmy Jones (drums/background vocals), Corey Horn (bass/background vocals), and Dave Mohr (guitar/background vocals) and released a new five-song EP, “Light Makes A Way.” The band stays active on the touring circuit with 150-200 dates a year and is known for their energetic and dynamic live shows.

About Centricity Music

Centricity Music is an independent recording and publishing company based in Bellevue, Washington and Nashville, Tennessee.  The company’s mission is to enable our artists to create life-changing experiences for the world. Centricity Music’s artist roster includes; Aaron Shust, Andrew Peterson, Downhere, Jaime Jamgochian, Jason Gray, Remedy Drive, Seth Mosley, Sixteen Cities, and Unspoken.

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Resuscitate Song Listing:

  1. Better Than Life
  2. Lost Cause
  3. Resuscitate Me
  4. God I Hope So
  5. What Are We Waiting for
  6. Don’t Forget
  7. Make It Bright
  8. Crystal Sea
  9. Glory

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