"Tap Tap's initial tag was that they were the U.K. equivalent of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and there's definitely something of that astringent, choppy post-punk with high vocals feeling to what's at work. But there's a key difference – Tap Tap, a one-man act (one Sir Thomas Sanders, whose nobility may or may not be in question) with some help here and there – brings in Wire and the Minutemen to the equation thanks to many of the song lengths, which if not quite so abbreviated aren't out to waste any time. As a result, Lanzafame is just about what it needs to be: quick, enjoyable, and at its best a fine twist on the continuing late-'70s/early-'80s revival." – All Music Guide
Track Listing
100,000 Thoughts
She Doesn't Belong
To Our Continuing Friendship
Here Cometh
I Am A kite
On My Way
Talk Slowly
Off The Beaten Track
Way To Go, Boy
Little Match (Big Fire)
What A Clever Thing To Say