Remedy Drive Partners with Hyundai Dealers for “Music that Drives”

Chart-topping rock band Remedy Drive is currently featured in Middle Tennessee Hyundai Dealers' "Music that Drives" promotion. "Hyundai Presents Music that Drives with Remedy Drive," a video of the band cruising through Nashville, including a stop at award-winning celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart's studio, has become a viral hit. The video is featured at musicthatdrives.com, along with Remedy Drive's "Love Is Our Weapon," from their latest recording, Commodity. Fans were also able to enter to win a VIP Experience with the band prior to their show at Nashville's The Basement on August 6.
"We've had a blast doing the video and being part of the Hyundai 'Music that Drives' promotion," said Remedy Drive founding member and frontman David Zach. "We were able to share our heart in the video, as well as to revisit some of our favorite hometown locations which brought back special memories. Hopefully, people who are introduced to us by the video will be drawn to learn more about our music and our motivation for what we do."
Comprised of founder and lead vocalist David Zach, and bassist Corey Horn, Remedy Drive has garnered 10 Top 20 singles and released 10 critically-acclaimed recordings since its inception in 1998. The band's latest recording, Commodity-inspired by their ongoing commitment to fight human trafficking-featured the #1 title track which remained atop national Christian rock charts for seven weeks. Music from Remedy Drive has been utilized on NBC, SpeedTV and VH1, while the band's song "Daylight" was featured in the feature film "The Perfect Summer."
Remedy Drive is appearing at festivals and other venues across the country this summer. For further information, visit remedydrive.com or turningpointpr.com. Follow the band on Twitter @RemedyDrive.
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