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Maggie Rogers Drops New Single ‘So Sick Of Dreaming’

The incredibly talented singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers has recently shared her latest single, ‘So Sick of Dreaming’. This softly soothing yet powerful rock ballad is the second teaser of her upcoming third album, ‘Don’t Forget Me’. This highly anticipated album will be released on April 12 through Polydor and is now available for pre-order. In the song’s bridge, Rogers delivers a spoken word passage where she articulates her disappointment and frustration with her partner cancelling plans for her at the last minute. The song’s raw and passionate lyrics and Rogers’ masterful delivery capture the frustration and disillusionment in a relationship.

Rogers co-produced her new album alongside the renowned producer Ian Fitchuk, who has worked with some of the biggest names in music, like Kacey Musgraves and Maren Morris. The album was recorded at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York City, the birthplace of many iconic albums. Rogers wrote eight tracks on the album with Fitchuk and two independently, showcasing her incredible songwriting prowess.

Fans who attended Rogers’ 2023 North American headline tour may have already been treated to a live performance of ‘So Sick of Dreaming’ and ‘Don’t Forget Me’. Rogers announced her third LP by writing a heartfelt letter to her fans, expressing her excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to share her music with the world. Overall, ‘So Sick of Dreaming’ is an immersive and captivating track that gives an insight into what we can expect from Rogers’ upcoming album. Her unique sound and writing skills continue to make her a star in the music industry.

She explained,

“I wanted to make an album that sounded like a Sunday afternoon,”

“Worn in denim. A drive in your favourite car. No make-up, but the right amount of lipstick. Something classic. The mohair throw and bottle of Whiskey in Joan Didion’s motel room. An old Corvette. Vintage, but not overly Americana.”

“I wanted to make an album to belt at full volume alone in your car, a trusted friend who could ride shotgun and be there when you needed her.”

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