# Daylight Is Coming

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***Daylight Is Coming*** is the first non-independent album from [Christian rock](/source/Christian_rock) band [Remedy Drive](/source/Remedy_Drive). The album was released on August 26, 2008, on [Word Records](/source/Word_Records).[1] It peaked at No. 119 on the [*Billboard* 200](/source/Billboard_200), and No. 5 on the [Hot Christian Albums](/source/Hot_Christian_Albums).[2] On March 30, 2010, an "Expanded Edition" of the album was released, with new artwork and three new tracks. The three new tracks were also organized into part of a Digital Download-only "The Daylight EP," with two additional, non-album tracks.

## Radio singles

- "Daylight Is Coming"
- "All Along" - Billboard [Hot Christian Songs](/source/Hot_Christian_Songs) peak: No. 10 - [R&R](/source/R%26R_(magazine))'s Christian [contemporary hit radio](/source/Contemporary_hit_radio) peak: No. 1
- "Heartbeat" - Billboard [Hot Christian Songs](/source/Hot_Christian_Songs) peak: No. 34
- "Speak to Me"

## Awards

The album was nominated for a [Dove Award](/source/Dove_Award) for Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year at the [40th GMA Dove Awards](/source/40th_GMA_Dove_Awards).[3]

## Album credits

- David Zach – [lead vocals](/source/Lead_vocalist), [keyboard](/source/Keyboard_instrument), [rhythm guitar](/source/Rhythm_guitar)
- Paul Zach – [lead guitar](/source/Lead_guitar), [backing vocals](/source/Backing_vocals)
- Philip Zach – [bass](/source/Bass_guitar), [backing vocals](/source/Backing_vocals)
- Daniel Zach – [drums](/source/Drummer)
- Produced by Ian Eskelin
- A&R - Otto Price, Jamie Kiner, & Jason Jenkins
- Recorded and Programmed by Aaron Shannon
- Drums recorded by Ben Phillips @ Bletchley Park ([Nashville, Tennessee](/source/Nashville,_Tennessee))
- Vocal Engineering and additional vocal production by Barry Weeks
- Mixed by JR McNeely @ Elm South Studio ([Franklin, Tennessee](/source/Franklin,_Tennessee)), assisted by Steve Blackmon
- Mastered by Dan Shike @ Tone and Volume Mastering ([Nashville, Tennessee](/source/Nashville,_Tennessee))
- Photography by Jeremy Cowart
- Wardrobe & Grooming: Samantha Roe

### Extended Edition additional track credits

- Produced by Ian Eskelin
- Recorded and Programmed by Aaron Shannon @ The Holiday Ian ([Franklin, Tennessee](/source/Franklin,_Tennessee))
- Vocal Engineering and additional vocal production by Barry Weeks
- Drums Recorded by Ben Phillips @ Superphonic ([Nashville, Tennessee](/source/Nashville,_Tennessee))
- Additional guitars by Mike Payne
- Mixed by Ainslie Grosser ([Franklin, Tennessee](/source/Franklin,_Tennessee))

## References

1. John DiBiase (2008-07-31). ["Remedy Drive, "Daylight is Coming" Review"](http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/DaylightIsComing.asp). Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 2008-12-08.

1. "Remedy Drive – Daylight is Coming". *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))*. Retrieved 2008-12-08. [dead link]

1. [Nominations Announced for 40th GMA Dove Awards](http://www.cbn.com/cbnmusic/news/022009doves.aspx) at CBN.com

## External links

- [Official site](http://www.remedydrive.com)

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