Will Wiesenfeld, known for his project Baths, returns with his fourth album, 'Gut', after an eight-year hiatus. This album sees a new dimension in his sound, incorporating guitars, strings, and percussion to create a rich auditory experience. Wiesenfeld describes the album as 'stomach music', where he channels raw emotions and vulnerability, addressing themes such as desire, isolation, and personal identity within the queer experience. Through candid and daring lyrics, he explores intimacy and lust like never before, making 'Gut' one of his most compelling works to date.
Wiesenfeld's fourth Baths LP, Gut, showcases a fuller sound with guitars, strings, and percussion, while exploring queer themes with bold vulnerability.
Gut is described by Wiesenfeld as 'stomach music', embodying raw emotions and confronting themes of sex, isolation, and desire.
The album features collaborations with the Isaura String Quartet, adding depth and texture through orchestral elements, enhancing Wiesenfeld's lyrical exploration.
Wiesenfeld's frank lyrics allow him to vulnerably indulge in themes of lust and intimacy, marking a groundbreaking shift in his songwriting.
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