Artist's albums
Begin Again
2023 · single
Empress in Exile
2022 · single
Commodity
2022 · single
Under the Starlight (Strings Version)
2022 · single
Imago Amor
2021 · album
Dragons
2020 · single
The North Star
2018 · album
Hope's Not Giving Up
2016 · album
Commodity
2014 · album
Commodity
2014 · single
Resuscitate: Acoustic Sessions
2013 · album
Resuscitate
2012 · album
Daylight Is Coming
2008 · album
The Daylight
2008 · single
Rip Open The Skies
2006 · album
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Biography
Remedy Drive is a rock and roll band with roots in Nebraska. For the last eight years, the band has been using music to shine a light on human trafficking by creating a trilogy of counter-trafficking-themed albums, the latest of which Imago Amor released in 2021. The band’s lead singer, David Zach, makes frequent trips with the counter-trafficking organization The Exodus Road, using covert gear to capture evidence of trafficking and partnering with authorities to dismantle the criminal networks responsible for this misery. These efforts have resulted in the freedom of over 1900 survivors of trafficking and the arrest of over 1000 traffickers. The Remedy Drive fan base and community help fund these operations. Remedy Drive produces all its merchandise from organizations that help restore and rehabilitate survivors of trafficking. The central theme of the band’s music is that ordinary human beings can step into extraordinary roles in the arena of freedom and justice. Remedy Drive’s music has been heard on NBC, SpeedTV, and VH1, as well as Middle Tennessee Hyundai Dealers’ Music That Drives promotion. The band’s song “Daylight” was featured in the film “The Perfect Summer. “Hope” was used in a 2009 Winter Olympic commercial. “Stand Up” was used in the trailer for the Chasing Mavericks film starring Gerard Butler and on game days in the Green Bay Packer’s stadium.