Ravagers are a punk and roll band from the streets of Baltimore. Blending elements of punk, glam, and lost-punk into their own blend of sneering rock and roll this is a band that demands your ear-time.
Category: Of the Day
Song of the Day: Sorrows – Out Of My Head
If you have ever wondered what a band that featured elements of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who, all by way of Cheap Trick, would sound like, no need to phone a friend. The answer is “Out Of My Head” courtesy of the sorrows, the leader in the clubhouse for Rock is the New Roll’s 2025 song of the year.
The album Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow on Big Stir Records is available now.
Song of the Day: Cave Flowers – Garbage And Gold
A smooth blend of Waylon Jennings and Creedence Clearwater country rock from their 2025 release Western Spectre.
Song of the Day: The Delines – Maureen’s Gone Missing
The Delines latest, Mr. luck and Ms. doom, is set to see the light of ear on February 14, and if this latest output is any indication with the opening lines “first, there was a man with missing fingers, and he was in a mood” the record is shaping up to be pure Willy Vlautin noir at its best.
Video of the Day: Creeping Jean – Spice Rack
Named after a Kinks song, Creeping Jean is an Indie Rock bound out of Brighton with a sound that floats somewhere North of Led Zeppelin and South of the 13th Floor Elevators.
Song of the Day: Zach Bryan – Blue Jean Baby
Zach Bryan, with his latest single, “Blue Jean Baby” proves once again that he is incapable of writing a bad song.
Song of the Day: The Sticky Sweethearts – I Glued My Balls To My Butthole Again
With songwriting like this amazing that this band has not reached higher heights.
Song of the Day Little Renegade (Ballad Version)
If you missed The highly epic record Rogue To Redemption last year do your ears a solid and check out this ballad rendition of “Little Renegade.”
Song of the Day: 20/20 – Laurel Canyon
The first album from these Power Pop monsters since 1998, 20/20 is set to release a new record on January 17, Back To California. There is a whiff of The Plimsouls in the air on this song that harkens back to the 70’s Southern California sound.
Live Video of the Day: Queen – Keep Yourself Alive (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1975)
An enhanced live video from the most dynamic frontman in rock history. Come for the iconic pipes of Freddie Mercury, stay for the drum solo.
