Remedy Drive Continues its Quest of Hope
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Creighton has become an annual stop for Christian rock band Remedy Drive, but Sunday's show will be a little different than in previous years.
When brothers David, Paul, Phillip and Daniel Zach perform at Faith, Hope and Love Fellowship, they'll be performing as artists on the Word Records roster.
While being on the Nashville label co-owned by Warner Music Group and Curb Records hasn't changed Remedy Drive's music, the Lincoln-based band has and will continue to increase the band's audience nationally.
"There have been big changes, but at the same time, we're still doing what we do. And that's working hard," David Zach told the Daily News this week. "We're still trying to win people over, one fan at a time."
Zach said he's seeing more fans singing along to the music than ever before. Remedy Drive's first album on Word was released in late August, and the first single "Daylight Is Coming" - also the title track - reached more than a million listeners in one month.
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Remedy Drive
I have been able to work with these guys for the past 10 years at Freedom Fest and other festivals, I have seen them grow both in their walk with the Lord and musically. They are among some of the most talented musicians I have seen anywhere, they will knock your socks off with some of the solo riffs they slip in through out many of the songs they have written. The heart of God is very evident in every one of them also, they will hold your attention for every minute from total worship to crazy antic's they carry out on stage.
You do not want to miss any opportunity to see them live, bring a friend even if they say they aren't into Christian music they will not be disappointed.
God Bless have a Merry Christmas and Happy new year!!
Keep Christ first in all you do,
Kevin Gullings
Zeph.3:17