The Bob Marley & The Wailers’ The Capitol Session ’73 Gets Official Release
Bob Marley, although gone from us for forty years, still lives on in our consciousness. His music was not only great reggae fun, but also an engine for the lyrics…
Bob Marley, although gone from us for forty years, still lives on in our consciousness. His music was not only great reggae fun, but also an engine for the lyrics…
Progressive music received a contributor to its embryonic style back in the late ’60s with Van der Graaf Generator. Gifted with Peter Hammill throughout its lengthy existence (despite the 25-year…
Continuing with a growing element of definitive Box sets from bands, a new box for Caravan will be released. Filled with a mind-boggling 37 discs, the masterful Madfish Music (who…
I have to begin this with a few immediate disclaimers: – The Who Sell Out is my second favorite album of all-time (after Revolver) – However, it is THE most…
Lindemann is a side-project with Til Lindemann of Rammstein fame. Formed in 2013 along with Peter Tägtgren, the band produced two well-performing albums, both of which have generated a handful…
Midlife Priceless is Hootie & The Blowfish guitarist Mark Bryan’s fourth solo album. Three years since the release of his previous record, a lot has happened; most notably, his 20…
MusicTAP is pleased to share with you this powerful new single from Kolby Knickerbocker. The Bend, Oregon-based artist just released this song, which is dedicated to his wife as a…
MusicTAP is very pleased and proud to debut the new single from North Carolina-based singer/songwriter/guitarist, “I Hate Horror Movies,” and it’s a manifesto for those of us who weren’t “properly…
Mark Bryan is about feeling something and making you feel something. The energy in the buildings around the country that rocked again with the songs that made Hootie & The…
“Devastation Completed” is a new song from guitarist/songwriter/oncologist Karen Haglof. Written by Dr. Haglof, it features her on acoustic guitar and vocals, joined by C.P. Roth on bass, piano, Hammond…
“The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart” is the history of the Gibb Brothers and their incredible successes through the ’60s and ’70’s (and somewhat into the…
As quickly as Paul Weller ended his meteoric and storied career with The Jam, at the end of 1982, he quickly unveiled his next phase: The Style Council. This project,…