FEATURED NEW TRACK/VIDEO: SARA NOELLE, “Let There Be Love”
Sara Noelle is a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and creator of the print literary journal Lyrics as Poetry. Her covers E.P., Four Songs, revisits a few timely classics for this moment…
Sara Noelle is a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and creator of the print literary journal Lyrics as Poetry. Her covers E.P., Four Songs, revisits a few timely classics for this moment…
MusicTAP proudly presents the premiere of the video for the new Gretchen's Wheel track, “Interloper.”
MusicTAP is pleased to announce the release of legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist Bob Mould’s newest offering, Blue Hearts, coming in September, 2020 on Merge Records. Recorded in Chicago, with long-time collaborators Jason…
MusicTAP is pleased to present the exclusive video premiere of “Flamenco”, the first featured track from Demitasse’s newest album, Perfect Life. Comprised of Grammy award winning guitarist Joe Reyes and…
Here’s one of this writer’s favorite people (and musicians); MusicTAP is very pleased to share with you the new video from the Blue Violin Goddess, herself – Deni Bonet. This…
Just when you thought Halloween couldn’t get any stranger, Cleveland band The Venus Flytraps is releasing a visual single featuring two tracks from its debut album Night of The Venus…
MusicTAP is very pleased to present the video for “Spent” from Omnidirectional, the 7th album from The Schramms – a beautiful work of art that was ten long years in…
Courtney Swain talks "Sweet Snow," fostering creativity, and yetis.
MusicTAP is pleased to present to you the exclusive video premiere of Abigail Dowd’s “Old White House” — it’s a deeply personal and powerful song that finds Abigail coming to…
MusicTAP is very happy to present to you the first track from a semi-all-star band, Salt. Produced by Ken Stringfellow, the album contains 10 tracks, summarizing the common influences of…
“Evermore” picks up the gauntlet thrown by “Genesis,” smacks its listeners across the cheek Bugs Bunny style, then slams the gauntlet back down on the concrete.
The digital b-side, “Walk Through,” falls somewhere between an unreleased 1967 Beatles experiment and the best of St. Vincent’s recent work.