FEATURED NEW TRACK: GREG LAFOLLETTE, “Learning To Fly”
MusicTap is pleased to present this very powerful new track from Greg LaFollette – an emotional and intimate version of Tom Petty’s “Learning To Fly”. Mr. LaFollette is a musician…
MusicTap is pleased to present this very powerful new track from Greg LaFollette – an emotional and intimate version of Tom Petty’s “Learning To Fly”. Mr. LaFollette is a musician…
Friday, May 7th sees Omnivore Recordings’ release of a new live album/disc by the late Alex Chilton with the Hi Rhythm Section, Boogie Shoes: Live On Beale Street, which was…
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…
Less than a year after the release of the stunning On Sunset, Paul Weller is about to unleash Fat Pop (Volume 1), his 16th solo album. Yet again, Mr. Weller…
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…
On Friday, November 6th, New West Records is releasing Pylon Box, a comprehensive look at the legendary Athens, Georgia band that features their studio albums Gyrate and Chomp, both of…
In case you haven’t been paying attention to Gorillaz lately, now might be a good time to reengage.
Legendary hard rock band AC/DC announces new single, "Shot In The Dark."
Here’s some absolutely fantastic news: if you’re already a fan, you can’t wait for these pristine new editions; if you don’t know, you’re about to discover one of music’s true…
Since 2010, Australia’s The Paper Kites band has delivered an impressive string of albums and EPs. Their first two recorded efforts delivered “Bloom” (hear below) and other incredible Folk/Rock songs.…
MusicTAP is pleased to present the premiere of the new single from Maps & His Mothball Fleet, “Visit Mississippi”. The song permeates an eerie sense of impermanence, lifting from the…
The latest in Morse-Portnoy-George's ongoing covers series feels less fun, more calculated.