I own all six Ladybug Transistor albums. They fall into three distinct categories. The first two sound a little rough, the middle two are ornate chamber pop, and the last two have a stronger, more driving sound. I am very much partial to the middle two albums ("The Albemarle Sound" and "Argyle Heir"). The former has the most personality while the latter sounds like the kind of music that the instruments would play if they could play themselves. Both albums sound completely natural and almost effortless in a way.
"Can't Wait Another Day" continues the trend that began with the (self-titled) album before it, but it seems like as the Ladybugs beef up their sound they lose much of their charm. As always, the music is beautifully played, and I can listen to this disc just to enjoy the sound of it. After several listens, however, there are only two songs that stand out. "This Old Chase" is an uncharacteristically angry little tune in which Gary Olson actually swears (the big one, H-E double hockey sticks) and because it's so unexpected it's much more effective than a hundred F words from your favorite rapper. The other highlight is "California Stopover," which is centered around a piano that gallops along in a most pleasing fashion.
The rest, unfortunately, is fairly undistinguished in terms of songwriting, even if it does have a really nice sixties pop sound. If you're unfamiliar with this band, you should probably start with one of their three previous albums. I'm hoping that I can eventually bump this one up to four stars, but it should've happened by now.