In a Million Years
      
| Professional ratings | 
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| Review scores | 
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| Source | Rating | 
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| Sputnikmusic |        | 
| The AU Review | (9.8/10)  | 
| iTunes Store |       | 
In a Million Years is the debut studio album by Australian indie rock band, Last Dinosaurs. The album was released on 2 March 2012 by Dew Process. It serves as the follow-up of their debut EP, Back from the Dead (2010). The album's title was announced after the release of their second single, "Zoom".[1] The album debuted at number 8 in the Australian Albums Chart.
Reception
The album garnered very positive reviews from music critics. Davey Boy from Sputnikmusic summarize his review, "Aussie indie-pop that uses influences from practically every continent."[2] Andrew Wade of the AU review said "The album is a surprisingly mature and cohesive collection of songs. With incredibly slick production and the catchiest songs you’ll hear this side of 2000, In A Million Years is a strong contender for the best Australian album of the past twenty years."[3] The album also received an average 5/5 user rating on both Triple J's User Review[4] and iTunes User Ratings.[5] "Andy" was also placed at No. 95 in the Triple J Hottest 100 in 2012.
Track listing
  | 1. | 
  "Zoom"   | 
  4:00 | 
  | 2. | 
  "I Can't Help You"   | 
  3:49 | 
  | 3. | 
  "Sunday Night"   | 
  3:55 | 
  | 4. | 
  "Time & Place"   | 
  3:17 | 
  | 5. | 
  "Andy"   | 
  3:49 | 
  | 6. | 
  "Satellites"   | 
  1:47 | 
  | 7. | 
  "Weekend"   | 
  4:16 | 
  | 8. | 
  "I Can't Decide"   | 
  3:18 | 
  | 9. | 
  "Used to be Mine"   | 
  5:29 | 
  | 10. | 
  "Honolulu"   | 
  4:11 | 
  | 11. | 
  "Repair"   | 
  5:01 | 
Total length:  | 
42:52 | 
  | 12. | 
  "Time & Place" (Japanese version) | 
  3:17 | 
  | 12. | 
  "Beaux-Mont*"   | 
  3:15 | 
  | 13. | 
  "Zoom" (music video) | 
  4:00 | 
Credits
- Band
 
- Composers
 
-  Sean Caskey - vocals, guitar
 
-  Lachlan Caskey - lead guitar
 
-  Sam Gethin-Jones - bass guitar, backing vocals
 
-  Dan Koyama - drums, percussion
 
-  A. Julca - maracas
 
- Production
 
-  Jean-Paul Fung – producer, engineer, musician, mix engineer*
 
-  Eliot James – mix engineer
 
-  Stu McCullough – management
 
-  Dan Koyama – art director
 
References