"Everywhere" was among the tracks that solidified Branch a record deal with Maverick Records in July of 2000. Branch had originally written the song to be more of a soft-rock, love song, however producer John Shanks encouraged her to make it more up-tempo and pop-rock in its style, and had Branch raise the key and told her to sing "as vigorously" as she could.
Critics raved about the song with Billboard calling the track "shot of tequila" compared to similar songs of the time. Multiple reviews compared Branch's voice and style to that of Alanis Morrisette. AllMusic called "Everywhere," "a lively and heartfelt song with electric-guitar power chords, spirited vocal delivery, and catchy chorus."
When ranking the track among the best choruses of the 21st century, Billboard noted how "Everywhere" marked the end of 1990s angst and ushered in a new vibe for pop-rock, specifically amongst female vocalists. The publication credited Branch with inspiring the likes of Haley Williams, Kelly Clarkson, and Sara Bareilles.
"['Everywhere'] transport[s] a significant portion of the population back to the simpler times of watching MTV after school, dramatic AIM away messages and piling friends into a car fresh off getting a driver's license and cranking up the radio."
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