Album Review: Caulfield - Outcast

3 August 2015 | 4:52 pm | Maria Coiro

"Quick, upbeat, reckless breakdowns layered with clean and invigorating, screaming vocals showcase their musicianship."

Boasting a name like Outcast, it's easy to see what kind of themes this record seeks to explore.

Quick, upbeat, reckless breakdowns layered with clean and invigorating, screaming vocals showcase the band's musicianship in songs such as Pevensey Road. The first single, Smoke And Mirrors, definitely sets the tone for the rest of the record. The haunting repetition of the lyrics "Never be the same" in Blind Faith leaves a lasting impression — a standout. Blacklist closes the album with a spoken ending reminiscent of Being As An Ocean's style by contradicting the justice system.