King Crimson Adds Number 7 To Its Annual Tour Box Releases With The Elements 2020
Since 2014, King Crimson has chronicled its annual tours by releasing a Tour Box that incorporates rehearsal tracks, live performance tracks, alternate tracks, and some previously unreleased live performance tracks…
New Marilyn Manson Album Planned, We Are Chaos
Marilyn Manson has flirted the edge of decorum with a bundle of album releases, some more shocking than than the one before it. Marilyn Manson had achieved a modicum of…
Slade Is Revisited With New Career Spanning Collection – Cum On Feel The Hitz: The Best Of Slade
Since their 1972 album, Slayed?, the band known as Slade intrigued me to no end when I was a teen. I was one band that I went out of my…
Wye Oak To Deliver 5-Track EP, No Horizon
Since 2007, an indie duo going by the moniker, Wye Oak, has consistently changed their sound to give a full realization of their talents in all areas of their music.…
Patty Smyth Returns With New Album, It’s About Time
Patty Smyth, whose name famously confused many with its relative closeness to another popular musician of the time (Patti Smith), entered in Rockdom with Scandal. It was their big hit…
Robert Plant Gets 30-Track Collection, Digging Deep: Subterranea
Y’all know Robert Plant. The singer and co-lyricist for one of the great bands of Rock and Roll history, Led Zeppelin, will have a career-spanning collection of Robert Plant solo…
Lou Reed Classic, New York, To Get 3CD/2LP/DVD Box
Lou Reed. One of those legends that rarely enjoyed a Top Ten single (“Walk On The Wild Side” peaked at #15 in the US and #10 in the UK). With…
The MusicTAP Interview: Simi Stone on Her New LaunchLeft Single and Surviving 2020
Over the years, Stone has worked alongside the likes of Natalie Merchant, The New Pornographers and David Byrne.
In Memoriam: Peter Green (1946-2020)
Singer-songwriter-guitarist was instrumental in the British Blues Rock movement of the '60s.
ALBUM REVIEW: PAUL WELLER, “On Sunset”
At this point – after 40-plus years – I really should know better than to think Paul Weller couldn’t surprise me any further, because he’s just so damned good at…
RE: Visit — The Moody Blues, “Long Distance Voyager” (1981)
"Long Distance Voyager" finds The Moody Blues at a musical crossroad in 1981.
Music Review: The Lickerish Quartet, “Threesome Vol. 1”
Would you fadoodle with them?