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Alternative PressIt's a fun album, full of off-kilter, electro-tinged grooves. Trouble is, backpacker/conscious/positive hip-hop is every bit as cliched as the most unthinking gangsta rap. [Apr 2008, p.163]
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FilterWhile the record does nothing to offend listeners, it's excessively broad and does little to dramatically impress. [Winter 2008, p.94]
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UrbEverywhere At Once, LB's Anti-debut, is also a practice in nostalgia--but it's decidedly more me-centric in execution. [Mar/Apr 2008, p.109]
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SpinThe result is less an uncommonly danceable indie-rap disc than it is an uncommonly thoughtful groove album. [May 2008, p.100]
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There are many moments here when the good times roll effectively enough, but rarely as well as past Born efforts.
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Q MagazineThis slick set taps the same pop bounce of 2004's "Calling Out."
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Under The RadarLyrics Born is capable of a game-changing album, but Everywhere At Once seems like a step backwards. [Spring 2008, p.85]
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Everywhere at Once is reminiscent of what's already been done, either by the rapper himself or by another artist, almost derivative of itself, and as a whole, altogether disappointing.
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Truly hyph-lite, LP four, Everywhere at Once, drops more fizzle than pop over a rote canvas of 1980s B-boy stance and 'Hott 2 Deff' breaks.