Covenant Awards

Manic Drive

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Biography

Manic Drive formed in 2004 after disbanding Christian family band One Cross with two members: Shawn Cavallo, former lead singer and drummer and brother Michael Cavallo. The band went through several lineup changes early in their career, starting with session musician Lucas Wright. In April 2004, following a GMA showcase, Manic Drive were signed to Butterfly Music Group (now Whiplash Records). In May 2005 they released their debut album, Reason for Motion. Singles "Luckiest", "Nebulous", "Memories" and "Middle of it All" all hit the R&R Top 30 Christian Rock charts, debuting high in the top 10. In late 2005, they toured with Seventh Day Slumber and Fireflight.

Awards and Nominations

42nd Covenant Awards

  • Recipient of the Rock Artist of the Year Award
  • Nominated for the Video of the Year Award, for “Thank God I'm Alive”
  • Nominated for the Live Music Artist of the Year - Online or In-person Award
  • Nominated for the Pop Artist of the Year Award
  • Nominated for the Group of the Year Award
  • Songs

    2023


    Victory
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    released 2023-05-18

    2022

    2020