TAS In Session: Flashback 2010 (Part Two)

Last week we gave you the first part of TAS In Session: Flashback 2010,  looking back at many of bands and musicians who passed through Studio A over the past year and highlighting some of the songs played in live performance. We also updated you on what these artists have planned for 2011, from tours to new recordings to free downloads you can find this very minute on their websites. This week, the promised Part Two of our reminiscence and we've rounded up another collection of 2010's  live performances from Stornoway, The Walkmen, Field Music, The Morning Benders, El Guincho, The Tallest Man on Earth, Stars, Lost in the Trees, K-os and many more.

TAS In Session: Fyfe Dangerfield

Fyfe Dangerfield, the frontman for the Mercury Prize-nominated Guillemots, released his own solo debut, Fly Yellow Moon in January. He recently visited The Alternate Side's studio, chatted with Alisa Ali, played two of his own tracks, "Faster Than The Setting Sun" and "She Needed Me," and then totally surprised us with a Billy Joel cover.

SXSW Flashback: Fyfe Dangerfield

The frontman for the Mercury Prize-nominated Guillemots recently released his very own debut album Fly Yellow Moon and took a trip to SXSW. He talked with The Alternate Side about his solo sojourn, hiding his passion for Suede while working with Bernard Butler, his unapologetic love of good commercial pop and plans for the third Guillemots album

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