All the Time in the World
Lazlo Bane · 2002
45 min · 12 tracks · alternative rock · power pop · post-grunge
Melodic alt-rock harmonies blend with introspective lyrics and catchy hooks throughout this reflective album.
Why this album works
'All the Time in the World' gained notable attention due to its inclusion of the hit single 'Superman,' which became popular as part of the soundtrack for the TV show 'Scrubs.' The album showcased Lazlo Bane's ability to craft catchy melodies that resonated with listeners during a transformative era for alternative rock.
- Best for
- steady flow with reflective moments introspective tunes for quiet evenings catchy hooks for sing-alongs
- Context
- Released in 2002, 'All the Time in the World' was Lazlo Bane's second studio album, following their debut 'The Disappear Fear' from 1999. At this point in their career, they were establishing a sound that would appeal to both alternative rock and power pop audiences, solidifying their place in the early 2000s music scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- No Doubt· Celina Ree· Skillet
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 All the Time in the World Standout 3:16
- 2 Trampoline 3:05
- 3 Superman Standout 3:43
- 4 Ship on the Wall 3:45
- 5 Gold Miner Dream 4:11
- 6 Carbon Copy 2:55
- 7 Hold Me 2:49
- 8 Out of Steam 5:06
- 9 Are You Talking to Me? 1:59
- 10 Scene of the Crime 4:07
- 11 Breathe Me In Standout 4:42
- 12 Crooked Smile 5:51
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