
All the Time is a quintessential artifact of Kim Petras's Era 1, a period defined by an uncompromising commitment to the aesthetics of late-2010s bubblegum pop. The track is built on a foundation of shimmering, crystalline synths that feel both nostalgic for the 1980s and aggressively futuristic.
It sounds like a high-definition dream of a night out, where every light is brighter and every emotion is amplified by a four-on-the-floor beat. The production is impeccably clean, utilizing digital clarity to ensure that every vocal layer and synth pluck hits with maximum impact.
How does All the Time sound next to the rest of Kim Petras's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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