"While there are melodic nuggets sprinkled throughout - see like the strained falsetto on 'Time After Time', the warped vocals on '26' and the suffocating panic in Lauv's voice on 'Bad Trip' - 'All 4 Nothing' feels a little too safe. While it's heartwarming to see Lauv's newfound openness, the album is - ironically, given his most persistent theme - missing a little something".