Patti Smith Returns With New Album, Banga
On June 5, Patti Smith will break her creative silence with a new album, Banga. Banga is an enticing and long-awaited 12-track effort that will have long-time Patti Smith fans…
Climax Blues Band’s Fine Sense Of Direction
A band that never gets real mention in too many quarters is the UK gem, The Climax Blues Band (early known as The Climax Chicago Blues Band, with a brilliant…
TAPSheet: Release Notes – 04/02/2012
Sire Records plan the release of What We Saw From the Cheap Seats by Regina Spektor, which is being planned for issue on May 29. Abkco Records will release ‘best…
The NEW Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
I have been thinking about this for quite some time. As we already know, the current Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (not the building and exhibits) is a broken…
Aaaaannnnd….Here We Go Again
Again, I want to thanks the many of you who have positively urged me to keep TAP going in whatever iteration it may find its new self in. I opted…
Archival Review: Def Leppard, “Songs From The Sparkle Lounge”
05/12/08 Reviewed by – James Hrivnak The 2000s have been a mixed bag for Def Leppard. They may still be a draw on the concert circuit, but their albums have…
Archival Reviews: Collector and Legacy Editions
05/12/08 Reviews by – Lindsay Planer The 2008 Spring harvest of new arrivals has already yielded a bountiful crop of classic reissues — boasting a vast array of formerly unavailable…
Archival Reviews: Killing Joke Reissues
03/10/08 Reviewed by – Matt Rowe Killing Joke was formed in the late ‘70s. As they progressed through the years, they moved in and out of styles, adding and subtracting…
Archival Review: Paul McCartney, “The McCartney Years”
01/11/08 Reviewed by – Matt Rowe What can one say about Paul McCartney that isn’t already known throughout the galaxies? You’re right, very VERY little, if anything. Many people have…
Archival Review: The Black Keys, “Attack & Release”
05/19/08 Reviewed by – Matt Rowe Attack & Release is the fifth album by Ohio duo, The Black Keys. Produced by noted producer and musician, Danger Mouse (one-half of Gnarls…
Archival Review: Panic At The Disco, “Pretty, Odd”
04/16/08 Reviewed by – James Hrivnak Some time after the release of A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, Panic at the Disco dropped the exclamation mark and found their parents’…
Archival Review: Radiohead, “In Rainbows”
01/14/08 Reviewed by – James Hrivnak If you are one of the many, like myself, who felt alienated by Kid A upon its release (I’ve since grown to appreciate and…