ALBUM REVIEW: VAN DUREN, “Waiting – The Van Duren Story” (original documentary soundtrack)
In trying to write this “review”, I have to make some immediate disclosures: this will not be easy nor objective. That’s not meant in a negative fashion. You see, I…
Be Bop Deluxe Celebrate Futurama With Remastered, Remixed, and Expanded 3CD/DVD Box
When we last mentioned the great but under-appreciated Be Bop Deluxe, Esoteric Records were unleashing a remastered and thoroughly expanded edition of Sunburst Finish (1976) (here). That edition even provided…
ALBUM REVIEW: R. STEVIE MOORE, “Afterlife”
It’s easy to lose count of how many albums the indefatigable R.Stevie Moore has released so it should be enough to say “here’s his latest aural masterpiece”, Afterlife. And it’s…
MUSICTAP EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE: BLINDMAN, “Woman Of My Dreams”
An apt premiere for Valentine’s Day, “Woman of My Dreams” is a personal reflection of one lover’s perspective when at an impasse, breakdown and, essentially, fallout of intimacy and communication…
Two Songs By Fleetwood Mac Before They Were “Fleetwood Mac”
There's a whole world of music that is, to greater or lesser extent, invisible to the average Fleetwood Mac fan.
Review: UBOA – “The Origin of My Depression”
You expect a record titled The Origin of My Depression to be dramatic, even melodramatic. You expect it to be filled with bold pronouncements. You don’t necessarily expect it to…
MUSICTAP EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE: INVISIBLE PATTERNS, “Wake Up”
Invisible Patterns is a side project featuring the members of Montclair, NJ’s Elk City, helmed by guitarist Chris Robertson. MusicTAP is very pleased to present this brand-new track and video,…
RE:Visit: King Crimson, “Discipline” (1981)
It would be the greatest shame had Discipline not emerged as it did.
TAPSheet LP: Dylan, Patti Smith, Meat Loaf, Joan Jett
There are a few notable albums being reproduced on vinyl LP. With a slight lull in announcements, here are a few for your consideration: On April 5, Legacy and Columbia…
In Defense of Greta Van Fleet
It is a pernicious argument, so much so that I fear the crap the band is taking will actively dissuade others from trying.
1978 Generation X Debut Gets 2019 Remaster and Expanded 2CD and 3LP Deluxe Edition
Generation X, the band that delivered Billy Idol to the world, released their debut album – self-titled – in February of 1978, where it reached a high point at 29…
ALBUM REVIEW: BOB MOULD, “Sunshine Rock”
If I’m being honest, there are very few musicians/bands who I actively look forward to hearing new music from – it’s the syndrome of “too many years – it all…