Rip Open the Skies

Rip Open the Skies is the first studio album from Christian rock band Remedy Drive since its renaming. The album was released on April 25, 2006[1] and has sold over 20,000 copies to date.[2]

Rip Open the Skies
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 25, 2006
Recorded2006
StudioRed Room and Lake Dog Recording Studio, Franklin, Tennessee
GenreChristian rock, pop rock, Indie rock
Length36:18
LabelIndependent
ProducerJim Cooper
Remedy Drive chronology
Magnify
(2004)
Rip Open the Skies
(2006)
Daylight Is Coming
(2008)

Track listing

  1. Come Up - 3:08
  2. Real Thing - 3:19
  3. Statues - 4:40
  4. King of Failures - 3:21
  5. Right Side - 3:32
  6. Break - 3:04
  7. Here's for the Years - 3:29
  8. Upgrade 3:50
  9. The Sky's Alive - 3:25
  10. How Great - 4:30

Credits

  • David Zach – lead vocals, keyboard, rhythm guitar
  • Paul Zach – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Philip Zach – bass, backing vocals
  • Daniel Zach – drums
  • Recorded and Produced by Jim Cooper for Lake Dog Music @ Red Room and Lake Dog Recording Studios (Franklin, Tennessee)
  • Engineered by Tommy Collier
  • Mixed by Tony Palasios @ The Palace (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
  • Cover art and design by Philip Zach
  • Photography by Scott Rutz of VOTA
  • All music written by David Zach, except "The Sky's Alive" by Philip Zach, "King of Failures" by David and Paul Zach, and "How Great" by Carl Boberg.
  • All lyrics by David Zach, except "The Sky's Alvie" by Philip and David Zach and "How Great" by Carl Boberg.
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References

  1. "Remedy Drive, "Rip Open The Skies" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
  2. "Congrats to Remedy Drive". About.com. 2008-04-28. Retrieved 2008-07-02.
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