Tap Tap | |
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Origin | Reading, England |
Genres | Indie pop Indie rock |
Years active | 2006 – present |
Labels | Stolen Recordings |
Website | [1] |
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Thomas Sanders |
Tap Tap are a British band fronted by Thomas Sanders the lead singer of Pete and the Pirates.
Their debut album Lanzafame was released in 2006 on Catbird Records in the US and in 2007 on Stolen Recordings in the UK. A list of reviews compiled by Stolen Recordings can be found here,[1] whilst Pitchfork and Sunday Times reviews can be found here.[2][3]
Tap Tap released their second album, On My Way, on 28 September 2009.[4]
Tap Tap were guests on Marc Riley's BBC Radio 6 music show on 27 October 2009.[5]
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.[6]
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