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Q MagazineNov 22, 2017The manic arrangements sometimes overwhelm, but there are worse places to drown than Baths' ball-pit of an imagination. [Jan 2018, p.106]
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Nov 20, 2017A few tracks do freak out here and there ("Adam Copies" being one of them), but mostly the music seems to be made to serve the song and the voice. And that's where the biggest change seems to lie. Wiesenfeld is writing songs as a vehicle for his message, as opposed to the songs being the message. This is where fans will be split. Either you'll like the new Baths, or you'll see it as a little boring or schmaltzy.