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Don't Forget Me

Maggie Rogers

  • Review | Maggie Rogers’ new album ‘Don’t Forget Me’ leaves a little to be desired | The Daily Iowan
    • Singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers released her new album, “Don’t Forget Me,” on April 12. It’s certainly worthwhile, but I walked away mostly unfulfilled. My feelings about this album are, to say the least, strange. I don’t love this album, but I don’t want to dislike it either. The melodies are soothing, the subject matter and lyrics...
  • Don't Forget About Maggie Rogers: "Don't Forget Me" Album Review | Her Campus | Created for Gen Z, By Gen Z. | April 24, 2024, 2 p.m.
    • On April 12, Maggie Rogers released her third album titled Don’t Forget Me. Before this, I had only listened to her first album, Heard It in A Past Life, and only remembered “Alaska” and “Fallingwater”. But, I’ve always admired Rogers’ work from afar (I watch the video of her Masterclass with Pharrell Williams probably once a week), so I was really excited to see what was in store for this new album.
  • Maggie Rogers: Don’t Forget Me | Spectrum Culture | April 22, 2024, 5:05 a.m.
    • With her third studio album, Rogers has fully broken free from a synth-heavy, production-reliant sound.
  • Maggie Rogers: Don’t Forget Me Album Review | Pitchfork | April 12, 2024, 4:01 a.m.
    • Maggie Rogers. 2024. 7.8. By Claire Shaffer. Genre: Pop/R&B. Label: Capitol. Reviewed: April 12, 2024. The singer-songwriter’s third album is her strongest yet, the sound of a wise,...
  • Maggie Rogers – Don’t Forget Me | Reviews | Clash Magazine Music News ... | Clash Magazine | April 11, 2024, 8:58 a.m.
    • New album ‘Don’t Forget Me’ is littered with allusions to travel, to putting her foot down and hitting the road. Maybe that’s because the past two years have seen her traverse the globe, taking her 2022 album ‘Surrender’ to stages as disparate as Coachella and Glastonbury, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
  • Maggie Rogers' 'Don't Forget Me' Review | Rolling Stone | April 10, 2024, midnight
    • By Maya Georgi. April 10, 2024. Maddy Rotman* In a letter announcing her third album, Don’t Forget Me, singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers says she got inspired for her latest project by...
  • Review | Maggie Rogers comes into her own on ‘Don’t Forget Me’ | The Daily Illini | April 20, 2024, 4 p.m.
    • Rating: 7.5/10 Maggie Rogers, singer-songwriter, blossoms in her third studio album “Don’t Forget Me,” bringing a whole new vibe and shift in tone from her earlier releases.  She moves away from the experimental production she utilized in her first two projects and instead opts for simpler instrumentals with impressive vocal melodies. The album is a...
  • Maggie Rogers New Album 'Don’t Forget Me' and Touring Arenas Like It’s 1965 | Sheesh
    • Written by Ryan McGee. I came into the previous new music Friday not searching out or knowing that Maggie Rogers was dropping an album, but when I found out she had, I was excited to give the project a listen. After pressing play, I knew 'Don't Forget Me' was going to be something special. This album is a concise 10-song experience with no skips, and I’m here to explain exactly why you should give it a listen for yourself.
  • Maggie Rogers’ new album isn’t her best work - The Tufts Daily | Oliver Hazard makes the Royale its living room - The Tufts Daily
    • Maggie Rogers, you are phenomenal and talented and loved by many, many people. But your new album wasn’t as incredible as past albums. It wasn’t a complete disappointment, but it didn’t blow fans away. Especially after the previous beautiful, unskippable album “Surrender” (2022), expectations were high, and unfortunately, they weren’t met.
  • Maggie Rogers’ “Don’t Forget Me:” a testament to being a woman | The Mac Weekly | April 19, 2024, 1:29 a.m.
    •  April 12 marked a glorious day for fans of sad indie-pop: the release of Maggie Rogers’ long-awaited third studio album “Don’t Forget Me.” Later that evening, Mandy and Olivia opened a bottle of shitty rosé and set the mood with the pink-bulbed lamp in their living room to listen to the album in its entirety....
  • Maggie Rogers delivers timeless pop-rock on ‘Don’t Forget Me’ | The Emory Wheel | April 17, 2024, 12:35 p.m.
    • I sit writing this review in a tenth-floor hotel room in Greenwich Village, New York City. According to a recent instagram story, singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers, who has lived in the city since she attended New York University’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, is just a few blocks away moving into a brand new apartment. […]
  • Maggie Rogers Releases Third Studio Album 'Don't Forget Me' | WNCV-FM
    • Maggie Rogers' third studio album, Don't Forget Me, was released on Friday, April 12. Along with the release of the album, the Grammy Award-nominated artist kicked off a week-long celebration that she dubbed "Box Office Week." It includes pop-up events, special shows taking place over the course of
  • Liner Notes: In ‘Don’t Forget Me,’ Maggie Rogers returns to folk roots with triumph | The Daily Northwestern | April 15, 2024, 2:56 a.m.
    • It took five years, but singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers is finally home. After a video of Pharrell Williams reacting to her first single “Alaska” went viral in 2016 — Rogers’ debut album, “Heard It In A Past Life,” blended folk and European dance pop with high production. Her sophomore record, “Surrender,” incorporated more alternative indie-rock. Rogers...
  • Maggie Rogers - Don't Forget About Me | Northern Transmissions | April 13, 2024, 8:30 p.m.
    • Don't Forget About Me by Maggie Rogers album review by Greg Walker for Northern Transmissions. The singer/songwriter's LP is out via Capitol
  • Maggie Rogers - 'Don't Forget Me' review: wistful road trip record acts as a sonic reboot | NME | April 11, 2024, 9 a.m.
    • Perhaps the one constant tying together each era of American pop is its tendency to find inspiration from the country’s highways. Lying steadily as the nation around them drastically evolves, they’ve simultaneously existed as veins tying states together and a muse for artists seeking romantic metaphors for freedom, idealism and escape. On ‘America’, Simon & […]