Remedy Drive Drops “I Don’t Belong to You;” First Single from Justice Initiative Daylight United

Remedy Drive has released their latest single, "I Don't Belong to You," a reimagined version of the opening track from their Daylight United | Studio Sessions project. This powerful anthem marks the launch of Daylight United, the band's new initiative dedicated to combating injustice and human trafficking.
With a deep history of advocacy, Remedy Drive has long used their music to raise awareness for freedom causes worldwide. As shared in their recent Facebook post, "We've been quietly building the scaffolding to launch something that will empower the Remedy Drive nation to maximize our collective influence in the fight for freedom." This new single embodies that mission, combining art and activism in a hopeful call for liberation.
In addition to the single release, Remedy Drive is hitting the road this summer with a series of live shows. Tour dates include:
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May 10 - Yankton, SD - The 4th Street Theatre
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June 21 - Columbus, OH - The Basement
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June 27 - Tyler, TX - Liberty Hall
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June 28 - Tyler, TX - Liberty Hall
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July 27 - Jamestown, ND - The Jamestown Civic Center
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July 29 - Cadott, WI - Rock Fest
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August 2 - Marquette, MI - The Orpheum Theater
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August 3 - Greenfield, MA - The Greenfield Community College
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August 15 - Greenfield, MA - The Greenfield Community College
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August 23 - Palmyra, PA - The Palmyra Fairgrounds
"I Don't Belong to You" declares identity and freedom for those silenced by oppression, reflecting the band's ongoing work with anti-trafficking organizations and justice advocates around the globe.
David Zach shares, "This song is the first light of that flame-shaped by sacred, hopeful work we've been doing for years behind the scenes."
Fans can expect further updates and initiatives connected to Daylight United in the near future.
"I Don't Belong to You" is out now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all streaming platforms.
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