Artist's albums
Hit Crazy
2023 · album
Atomic
2023 · single
(Maybe It's Time to) Break up the Band
2023 · single
Mainline Rock 'n' Roll
2021 · album
Working for the Weekend
2021 · single
Little Ms. Crazy
2021 · single
White Trash Radio
2019 · single
The City
2019 · single
II
2018 · album
Sister Siberia
2018 · single
Social Rejects
2017 · single
This High
2016 · single
Camp Rock
2015 · album
Kids of the 70's - Single
2015 · single
Bring It On
2014 · single
Ruben's Lost Control
2013 · single
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Biography
Norway’s Razorbats are one of the most entertaining bands in The New Wave of Scandirock. Heavily inspired by 70s rock bands such as Alice Cooper, Cheap Trick and KISS, with elements of 80s hair metal and 90s pop punk, Razorbats’ music is a thrilling homage to the golden age of rock ’n' roll! The band first received international attention with the release of their debut album "Camp Rock" in 2015. The word soon spread about this kick-ass band from Europe’s cultural backwaters, mixing influences from classic rock with 80s sleaze and 90s pop-punk so well that they could not possibly be ignored. Their reputation was solidified with their 2020 full-length album «Mainline Rock ’N’ Roll» with more than 250 radio stations across Europe and USA playing the singles. The stage is set and Razorbats are poised to go stratospheric with their fourth album «Hit Crazy» which will be out March 3rd! Razorbats have toured Scandinavia and the UK several times. In addition to headline gigs, the band has shared the stage with bands like The Offspring, Danko Jones, The Wildhearts and Michael Monroe at festivals and clubs both domestically and abroad. Razorbats are a ferocious live band, who love to entertain audiences with their catchy sing-a-long anthems, lots of casual humour and an energetic rock show that always leave the audience wanting more.