Dazed and Confused 2: not so good.

Dazed and Confused 2: not so good.
The Carpenters suck pretty hard, too.
This weekend’s Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle will serve as the last performance by pianist Vienna Teng before she leaps into her new life as a graduate student. The music world would do well to be envious. Over the past decade Teng has amassed a catalogue of heartwrenching songs spanning the gaps between pop, folk, and classical music. With producer Alex Wong being made an equal partner, the duo recently released The Moment Always Vanishing, a magnificent live album which expands Teng’s established songs into full-live orchestrations. It’s a fine (and hopefully very temporary) stopping point.
With Wong popping in to expand upon a few points, Vienna Teng discussed the formation of their team, making the live album, and walking away.
Here’s Here’s Johnnie!
I went to the fair, and watched a country singer.
It’s boobs, blood, and extreme sibling love!
Teen superheroes, again.
Beyond a few bad puns, an excellent tale of diabolical retribution.
THE BEST MOVIE ABOUT JESUS EVER!!!
Quiet poetry and twitches of string.