- Stand Up
- Daylight
- All Along
- Hope
- What Happens (At the End)
- Something Made to Last
- Belong with You
- Heartbeat
- Get to Know You
- The Sunshine Above the Weather
- Valuable
Hey Jonas Brothers, you've been one-upped! Remedy Drive has four, count 'em
Not that these two groups sound anything alike—the guys in Remedy Drive are aiming to become more than tweenage pop idols. Hailing from Lincoln, Nebraska, the Zach brothers were heavily influenced by everyone from Keith Green to Switchfoot. Bringing those varied interests together as a band, Remedy Drive set out with a simple goal not often cited in the Christian industry: To make great rock music and put on a quality live show. You could say that the band views their good work as musicians as ministry, and by the sound of their national debut, they're preaching it well.
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As far as message, Remedy Drive is a clearly Christian album without clearly identifying itself as one. The encouraging radio single "Daylight" reflects on the dawn that comes after darkness, and there's nothing uniquely religious about having "Hope." But believers will recognize whose boundless love is described in "Belong with You" and "Sunshine Above the Weather," while the shimmering and soaring ballad "All Along" exalts the only One who can satisfy our souls. There may not be much Jesus-per-minute to the lyrics, but he's unquestionably at the center of "Valuable: "The scar that's in my side says/As the sea is wide my love is more so/I'm everything you need/Don't you know the blood I bleed is for you."
The album is somewhat short, just shy of 35 minutes, and though the band's versatility brings variety to their style, they could stand to vary it even more. But for those who say that Christian pop/rock has lacked verve in recent years, Remedy Drive may be just what the doctor ordered.