First Contact (Lastlings album)

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First Contact
First Contact by Lastlings.png
Studio album by
Released20 November 2020 (2020-11-20)
Genre Electronic
Length46:41
Label
Lastlings chronology
Verses
(2017)
First Contact
(2020)
Perfect World
(2023)
Singles from First Contact
  1. "Déjà Vu"
    Released: November 2018 [1]
  2. "I've Got You"
    Released: 18 April 2019 [2]
  3. "Last Breath"
    Released: 15 August 2019 [3]
  4. "Take My Hand"
    Released: 16 January 2020 [4]
  5. "No Time"
    Released: 26 June 2020 [5]
  6. "Out of Touch"
    Released: 29 October 2020 [6]

First Contact is the debut studio album by Australian electronic pop duo Lastlings and was released on 20 November 2020.

Contents

The album was announced in September, alongside an album trailer shot in Japan. In a press statement, the pair said the album was about "moments we experience for the first time", saying "It is about those beautiful moments when we feel love for the first time, a child taking its first steps or travelling to a new destination. It's also about the somber moments in our life where we have lost something or someone for the first time and how we grow and change from these." [7]

The album pays homage to the siblings' Japanese heritage. "No Time" draws inspiration from Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian novel Never Let Me Go , "Take My Hand" was inspired by their favourite anime, Makoto Shinkai's Your Name and the guitar line in "Out of Touch" was inspired by the piano melody of Joe Hisaishi's "The Wind Forest" from Hayao Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro . [8]

Critical reception

Glenn Tozer from BlankGC said "Embedded in Lastlings' music are deep and rhythmic bass lines over beats, orchestrated by Josh, with dreamy treble melodies layered above, delivered by the unique vocal style of Amy who almost whisper-sings, sounding effortless" saying the album has "back-to-back ear worming tracks". [9]

Lisa Kocay from Forbes wrote, "The 12-track body of work is diverse, transcending from dark-pop meets melodic-tech to ethereal soundscapes, all accompanied by Amy Dowdle's enchanting vocals." [8]

Christian Langston from Moon Lvnding expressed First Contact as "a journey through a future electronic world, surrounded by beauty and history. Not only is First Contact an incredible artistic project, but it’s also a story. Each song is a special part of said story, perfectly encapsulating what an album is." [10]

Purple Sneakers described the album as "twelve exceptional songs" and said, "Exploring the senses and emotions that arise when encountering experiences for the first time, the record delves into fleeting moments of love, disappointment and devastation, optimism, the power of connection and so much more." [11]

Track listing

First Contact track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Déjà Vu"
  • Amy Dowdle
  • Josh Dowdle
  • Cassian Stewart Kasimba
  • Jordan Panasewych
3:50
2."Take My Hand"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
  • Kasimba
4:00
3."Out of Touch"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
  • Kasimba
4:54
4."False Reactions"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
5:11
5."9400"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
1:31
6."Last Breath"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
4:33
7."No Time"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
  • Kasimba
3:56
8."Visions"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
4:04
9."AI"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
3:40
10."Held Under"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
5:44
11."First Light"
  • J. Dowdle
1:20
12."I Got You"
  • A. Dowdle
  • J. Dowdle
  • Kasimba
3:53
Total length:46:41

Personnel

Lastlings

Charts

Chart performance for First Contact
Chart (2020)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [12] 89

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References

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