Remedy Drive: ‘Commodity’ album review
4.0 Overall Score

Label:

Self-released

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Coldplay, Switchfoot, for King & Country

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Remedy Drive: ‘Commodity’ album review

Not only does Remedy Drive make its strongest musical statement since its 1998 beginnings, but the lyrical thread that runs throughout Commodity is also the group’s most vital. Songs like the riveting title track and “Love Is Our Weapon” trace front man David Zach’s involvement with The Exodus Road (an organization that seeks to abolish human trafficking), while the album as a whole resounds with chilling alternative rock anthems that help hammer the mission-centric message home.

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Andy Argyrakis is a Chicago-based entertainment writer/photographer who appears in the Chicago Tribune, Illinois Entertainer, Daily Journal, Concert Livewire, Hear/Say Magazine and Image Chicago (to name a few). Additional photo credits include Fuse TV, Live Nation, Nikon, Pollstar, Celebrity Access, Paste Magazine, MTV.com and Vibe.com. He’s also the author/narrator of "Access Matthews" (an audio CD tracing the career of Dave Matthews Band) and spends considerable time on tour, including outings with Arlo Guthrie, The Guess Who, Madina Lake (on Linkin Park’s Projekt Revolution) and Gospel Music Channel’s "Gospel Dream" (where he served as season one judge).

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