Remedy Drive's 'Commodity' Single Against Sex Slavery Tops BDS Christian Rock Charts (VIDEO)

Remedy Drive's declaration of war against human trafficking and sex slavery tops the music charts with their new single "Commodity."

The song was written by brothers David and Philip Zach, founders of the popular Christian rock band and was inspired after a trip David took to South East Asia.

"I took my first trip to Southeast Asia a couple months ago to get involved with a coalition of forces that are going into the darkest of all places to capture evidence of children being trafficked and sold by the hour for the purpose of rescuing them," David said on the band's KickStarter page.

He went undercover and joined forces with The Exodus Road. The organization had supported the rescue of 253 sex slaves through the work of 53 undercover investigators.

After that the lead singer was determined to change the goal of the band. "During this next chapter of Remedy Drive we are going to do everything in our power to raise awareness and to fund rescue," he continued.

The band's first independent release in years was spearheaded by the quote, "How can I sing about liberty if I'm not running after it? How can I sing about freedom if I'm selling out? Or buying in? I'm a soul inside a body - I'm not a commodity," as stated on their KickStarter campaign.

"We've been chasing success for 15 years," Philip Zach confessed in a promotional video, "none of it felt like success, this has felt like the first time I've had success."

The band's upcoming album is also titled Commodity.

"My hope is that this album will sound like a captive's dream of liberty-a defiant reminder, against all odds, that in the King's Kingdom the oppressed can find refuge, the marginalized can find hope, the child soldier can find safety, and the trafficked daughter in the red light district can return to her innocence again as a princess of the Realm," David told CBN News.

To preorder Commodity click here and to find out more on the coalition and Remedy Drive, visit RemedyDrive.com and The Exodus Road

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