US-based Ravage the Rain, led by songwriter and composer Eric Schweitzer, brings us a collection of songs in the Rock and Pop genres with both acoustic and electric instrumentation. They've gained the attention of music professionals worldwide, with songs having been published and placed in such diverse settings as the Russian TV show "Doctor Zaitseva's Diary," Australian children’s software, and Subway Restaurants. From heartwarming pieces like "The Finest Day," to the edgier mood of "Alligator Boogie," Ravage the Rain's tracks are great for a wide variety of projects.
A shimmering acoustic guitar piece with a happy melody. Perfect for a traveling scene in TV/Movie, or in any visual depicting motion. Instrumental, Dramatic, Happy Music
Funky, blusey tune with a touch of surf rock and rockabilly. Good to get toes tapping and people moving. The use of a Hammond B3 organ gives it a delightful retro vibe. Ideal for reality tv shows. Instrumental, Rock, Blues Rock
Energetic, funky track with driving bass and drums. The catchy guitar groove and horn swells are reminicent of the 70's, but in a modern context. Great for many film or TV uses. Instrumental, Indie Rock, Rocktronica
This is a versatile track full of whimsy and enchantment. Whistling, finger snapping and ukelele drive this warm romp through a summer meadow with an ice cream cone in your hand. Works well in a children's show, or adverts with a carefree feel. Instrumental, Corporate, Corp. Pop Easy Listening
Driving 80s rock song full of high energy guitars, that retro beat and classic synthesizers. Great for ad uses needing an upbeat, happy, 1980s feel. Male Vocals, Rock, 80s Rock
Elegant, rhythmically charged Bossa Nova song with an uplifting guitar melody and infectious groove. Would work well in sophisticated settings: shopping, cafes, bars, and restaurants. Instrumental, Brazilian, Bossa Nova