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Tap Tap (band)

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Years active
  
2006 – present

Website
  
[1]

Members
  
Thomas Sanders

Labels
  
Stolen Recordings

Record label
  
Stolen Recordings

Genres
  
Indie pop, Indie rock

Origin
  
Reading, United Kingdom (2006)

Albums
  
Lanzafame, Tap Tap (2005 House Session), On My Way, Pick Up

Similar
  
Pete and the Pirates, Teleman, Minus 8, Big Da Godoy, Swen Weber

Tap Tap are a British band fronted by Thomas Sanders, former lead singer of Pete and the Pirates and current frontman of Teleman.

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Lanzafame

Their debut album Lanzafame was released in 2006 on Catbird Records in the US and in 2007 on Stolen Recordings in the UK. Pitchfork compared it to 1980s New Zealand bands like Tall Dwarfs and gave it 7.7/10; Drowned In Sound gave it 8/10; and the Sunday Times reviewed it.

On My Way

Tap Tap released their second album, On My Way, on 28 September 2009.

Media appearances

Tap Tap were guests on Marc Riley's BBC Radio 6 music show on 27 October 2009.

In May 2010 Tap Tap recorded a song for 'Fast Forward', a World Cup 2010 compilation, called 'Dry Dry Land' which was released by Dublin's Indiecater Records.

Lanzafame

Tracks:

  1. 100,000 Thoughts,
  2. She Doesnt Belong,
  3. To Our Continuing Friendship,
  4. Here Cometh,
  5. Little Match,
  6. On My Way,
  7. Talk Slowly,
  8. Off The Beaten Track,
  9. Way To Go Boy,
  10. The Reason Im Here,
  11. What A Clever Thing To Say.

On My Way

Tracks:

  1. Autumn & Tea,
  2. Codeine,
  3. Dirty Sky,
  4. El Gusano,
  5. Straight To Hell,
  6. Half Moon Street,
  7. Queen Of Hearts,
  8. Star Crossed Idiots,
  9. Feelin Funny,
  10. Time Of War,
  11. Hey Missy.

B-sides/rarities

  • Don't Buy Her Things You Can't Afford
  • Come On Feet
  • Emma Will You Come Back
  • Drink Like A Boy
  • If You Can Dance
  • Songs

    Karlee Steel2015
    Way to Go - BoyLanzafame · 2006
    100 - 000 ThoughtsLanzafame · 2006

    References

    Tap Tap (band) Wikipedia