NEW YORK (AP) — Maggie Rogers wrote and recorded her new album, “Don’t Forget Me,” over five days last winter. The songs came quickly and chronologically, as if she was writing “different scenes in a movie.”
“I’ve been writing songs now for 15 years, and so I think I’ve just come into this place where I really trust my process and my craft. I think because of that, I was in a place where I was willing to just play,” Rogers said in a Zoom interview ahead of the album’s release.
The result is a record that Rogers calls “relaxed,” one that finds her “unguarded and present.”
Uber and Lyft say they'll stay in Minnesota after Legislature passes driver pay compromise
Marijuana reclassification marks Biden's latest election
Kaley Cuoco sells her stunning nine
A group of Republicans has united to defend the legitimacy of US elections and those who run them
Why US Catholics are planning pilgrimages in communities across the nation
Adin Hill flashes old playoff form as Golden Knights beat Stars 2
Students' union is fined £180,000 over pro
Diane Kruger exudes modern elegance in off
Four people killed in a house explosion in southwestern Missouri
Burnley slips closer to relegation from Premier League with 4
Liverpool confirms Arne Slot as Jurgen Klopp's replacement
Cavaliers C Jarrett Allen ruled out for Game 6 of first