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- Summary: The collaboration between Lust For Youth and Croatian Amor was inspired by the Golden Records on Voyager 1 and 2 that included images and audio from Earth.
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- Record Label: Sacred Bones
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Mar 11, 2025Seamless yet challenging, All Worlds should appeal to Lust for Youth's more open-minded fans, but the new vistas it opens for the band are what make it exciting.
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The WireMar 11, 2025A lot of All Worlds could be bundled onto daytime radio playlists without standing out too starkly. .... Echoes of these acts’ more severe youthful excursions shines through on “Akkadian” – an audacious combo of jungle breaks and coldwave verses – and “Dummy”. [Apr 2025, p.55]
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Mar 14, 2025If there’s a critique to be made, it’s that All Worlds sometimes feels like a victory for a race that very few people ever saw. But maybe that’s the point, and the lads just did it for themselves? Like the Golden Record, it’s less about delivering a neatly packaged message and more about sending something out there.
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Mar 11, 2025Summer is a season of extremes—exhilaration and malaise, heat that can feel more oppressive than the cold—and All Worlds is best when it leans into them.
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UncutMar 11, 2025It's more of a halfway house, with both acts' distinctive styles diluted as they server up '90s breakbeats ("Kokiri", "Fleece") and light industrial spoken-word pieces ("Nowhere"). Only the jangly promise of "passerine" sung by Emma Acs, hunts at a newish direction. [Mar 2025, p.35]