• Record Label: Epitaph
  • Release Date: Apr 22, 2008
Metascore
66

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. 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.
  2. Alternative Press
    60
    It'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]
  3. 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.
  4. There are many moments here when the good times roll effectively enough, but rarely as well as past Born efforts.
  5. Filter
    60
    While the record does nothing to offend listeners, it's excessively broad and does little to dramatically impress. [Winter 2008, p.94]
  6. Q Magazine
    60
    This slick set taps the same pop bounce of 2004's "Calling Out."
  7. Spin
    60
    The result is less an uncommonly danceable indie-rap disc than it is an uncommonly thoughtful groove album. [May 2008, p.100]
  8. Under The Radar
    50
    Lyrics Born is capable of a game-changing album, but Everywhere At Once seems like a step backwards. [Spring 2008, p.85]
  9. Urb
    60
    Everywhere 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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