
Eighty years after his death, many say that Gardel sings better every day. Based on this relativity of the passage of time, we can say, contrary to the threats of the pseudo-avant-garde snobs out there, that good rock lives on and fortunately is renewed with furious and constant exponents every day. Tappan It is a very good example of that.
William Tappan and his trio, based in Bogotá, have been able to attest to the vitality of the genre. Their style is traditional, very similar to the work of many masters over decades. This is due to the persistence of a solid sound, the great power emanating from the guitar, and Because they know how to tell stories well, there is a remarkable result.
This last statement gains relevance with the launch of The same train, the first single from what will be his new album, Theory of the Imperfect Machine. The recording, which makes clever use of the studio's natural reverberations, And where everything is executed as a single, all-out effort, it delivers almost five minutes of classic pleasure. Tappan doesn't reinvent rock 'n' roll, but he does strive to respect the old arguments and make them his own., achieving an impeccable production.



