Remedy Drive Releases New Single "Dragons" Ahead of New Album

Remedy Drive have released their new single, "Dragons," the first single from their forthcoming new album, Imago Amor, which is released on January 29th. Philip Zach produced this new 10 song album at The Grid Studios in Lincoln, NE, and while on tour around the United States in 2019 and early 2020.
Imago Amor is the third album in a trilogy of projects that the band is using to shine a light on modern-day slavery and to celebrate the efforts of The Exodus Road and other organizations working to combat this injustice.
Listen to "Dragons" HERE.
Since 2013, Zach has worked undercover alongside operatives from The Exodus Road to identify perpetrators and fight slavery in Southeast Asia and Latin America. His 12 deployments with the international anti-trafficking organization have inspired the music and mission of Remedy Drive and have given Zach a platform to speak at colleges and festivals around the country. He has been a featured speaker at events at Vanderbilt University, Drake University, University of Arkansas, and University of Wisconsin (Green Bay and Oshkosh), among others.
Remedy Drive has garnered 12 Top 20 singles and released 12 critically acclaimed recordings since their inception in 1998. The band's 2014 recording, Commodity, 2016's Hope's Not Giving Up, and 2018's The North Star, spotlight their ongoing commitment to fight slavery. Music from Remedy Drive has been utilized on NBC, SpeedTV and VH1. The band is currently writing and recording new music for release later this year.
For further information on David Zach and Remedy Drive visit remedydrive.com or turningpointpr.com. Learn more about Safe House Project at safehouseproject.org, and for additional information on The Exodus Road, visit theexodusroad.org.
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