This writer’s interpretation of Bitchin Bajas’ Inland See is that, by using wordplay in its title, the essence of the record is a gentle but assured suggestion to look inside yourself, accept who you are—foibles and all—and arrive at a place of acceptance where the sensation is akin to floating, without moving any of your muscles, above a warm and serene body of water. From there, you re-enter the earthly womb and become reborn: not as an entirely new person, but as the person you are and were always meant to be. Don’t you see? Read my review of Bitchin Bajas’ Inland See on Treble.
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Bitchin Bajas’ ‘Inland See’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Bitchin Bajas on 10/14/2025 by Kurt OrzeckNatural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas’ ‘Totality’: Two Cent Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Bitchin Bajas, National Information Society on 05/05/2025 by Kurt OrzeckThe whole is greater than the sum of its parts, or so the saying goes. But what about when two parts come together and the result is barely a whisper? That’s the fascinating, enigma-wrapped-in-a-riddle of a record that is Totality, an album title that at various turns seems either profound or confounding.Read my Treble review.












