A constant figure in the Toronto music scene, it’s a bit surprising that Think of Mist is only Dorothea Paas’ second solo record following 2021’s post-folk odyssey, Anything Can Happen. As an album, its 10 tracks present as wholly mature, fully-formed and intentional—a dense but highly replayable, bubblegum baroque record. She calls it “choral freak folk,” with reference to Judee Sill and Linda Perhacs, but one could describe it as a Weyes Blood for that fertile group of Canadian pop experimentalists that includes Joseph Shabason, Thom Gill, Sandro Perri, and many others.