Nashville artist Annie Schererโs new single โEverywhere I Go (Everybodyโs The Same)โ is a remarkable record that ends with a titanic wall of sound that makes the 60s Phil Spector wall of sound feel like Legos in comparison.
Schererโs vocal on the song has the dark brilliance of artists like Billy Eilish and Lana Del Rey. The track is an all-female effort, written by Annie and Suzie Buist and co-produced by the artist and Kelley Cronin.
Commenting on the single, Scherer says: โAs an artist, I often feel pressured to have an โinfluencer-typeโ social media presence, and to be extroverted with a loud personality. Creatives are often misunderstood in this way. A lot of us are observers and channel our energy and emotions to our craft. โEverywhere I Go (Everybodyโs the Same)โ is about being heard without being seen and that itโs okay to exist outside of societal expectations.โ
Scherer is a classically trained pianist and vocalist whoโs also an experienced film editor. Given the highly dramatic content of this new single, we anticipate that Annieโs videos will likewise be legendary. This mega-talented newcomer may turn out to be the next Billie Eilish and Greta Gerwig all rolled into one.
Listen to โEverywhere I Go (Everybodyโs The Sameโ below, or find it on the streaming platforms.

