Reviewed by Mike Z.
It’s inescapable to notice that Wait Outside starts off with a nod to Radiohead. In less capable hands that would be nothing short of a calamity, but these guys pull it off with true vigor. Absolutely soaring guitars bring “Escape the Red Giant” to a gratifying finish. Track 2, “Organisms” evokes the Bogmen and again the interplay between the vocals and music is as it should be. The singer realizes his voice is an instrument that plays along with the others and doesn’t abuse the position as some bully pulpit to complain about how he had too much sugar in his cereal as a child. The lyrics are of no great consequence, and this frees up the ears and mind to enjoy Caw Caw all the more. “Wrapped Up Neat in the Bible” showcases a jamming and frenetic slurry of wild guitars and a rhythm section driving away with wild abandon. “A Name” makes it clear that this act grew up listening to Smashing Pumpkins and Blind Melon. The EP takes a small but notable slide from here, but by this time the listener can not be helped but to be captivated. The only real chink in the armor to my ears is that many tracks are not very discernible from one another. It could be argued that this means that Caw! Caw! is forging a style which they are hell-bent on exploring thoroughly, but it might also be said that they are lacking just a little something distinctive that could make them a formidable act for years to come. Regardless, this is a solid effort.