Remedy Drive were formed as The Aslan Band in 1995 as a three-piece all-brother group, before a fourth brother, Paul, joined in 1998.
[4] The band toured primarily in the Midwest and West Coast of the United States[1][5] playing over 200 concerts per year.
Philip Zach is listed in the liner notes as being part of the band, along with Timmy Jones on drums.
The band changed their name to Remedy Drive, and released their fifth independent album, titled Rip Open the Skies.
[6] Remedy Drive's first official single "Daylight" was released to Christian CHR radio stations on May 23, 2008.
[6] Lead singer David Zach said about the song: "In Lord of the Rings, Gandalf said, ‘At dawn, look to the East’, and that's the message we're offering here: even in the most desperate times, each new day provides a glimmer of hope.
In early 2010, Remedy Drive's official website said that the band was creating new songs for an upcoming project, possibly a second album for Word Records.
In 2010, Remedy Drive toured with the Rock and Worship Roadshow with artists such as David Crowder Band, MercyMe, Family Force 5, Fee, and Sidewalk Prophets.
Remedy Drive signed with Centricity Music, and began working on their seventh studio album, entitled Resuscitate, which was released on September 18, 2012.
The title song "Resuscitate" spent significant time at the top of Christian rock charts.
[9] The first single was Commodity released on April 9 and it spent 16 weeks at number 1 on Christian rock radio.
[11] On May 19, 2020, Remedy Drive released an album in digital-only format, titled Living Room Anthology, Vol.
In 2024, Remedy Drive released four more singles, "Real Life" on April 12, "Steady" on May 31, "Lights Up" on July 12, and "Scars" on August 9.
On August 30, 2024, Scars to Prove It was released, featuring the last four singles, as well as alternate versions of "Empress in Exile" and "Begin Again".