July 27th, 2018 — (Hollywood, CA) — Today, Maggie Rogers shared “Give A Little” – a track from her forthcoming debut album. Produced by GRAMMY®-winning producer Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sia, Foo Fighters) and Rogers, the upbeat, effervescent song imagines a fresh beginning for a romance that’s been run aground by darkness and defensiveness. Written by Rogers, it was recorded at Echo Studios in Los Angeles. Stream / download “Give A Little” HERE and look for the official video to premiere in coming weeks.
“Give A Little” follows the acclaimed single “Fallingwater,” which NPR hailed as “a powerful, mesmerizing depiction of Rogers’ transition over the last two years – a celebration of the terrifying yet thrilling process of change.” Pigeons & Planes named it one of the “Best New Songs of the Month” upon its release in May. Praising her “sumptuous vocals,” Pitchfork said the song “builds on her promise, flowing toward whatever may lie ahead.” Produced by Rostam Batmanglij and Rogers, “Fallingwater” is available to stream / download HERE. The official video, which was filmed at California’s Imperial Sand Dunes, directed by Zia Anger and choreographed by Emma Portner, can be viewed HERE.
Rogers will headline two sold out shows at Koko in London (August 29 + 30) following her performances at the U.K.’s Reading and Leeds festival. She will also perform at the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival in Franklin, TN (September 22 + 23) and co-headline the 2018 All Things Go Fall Classic, one of Washington, DC’s largest signature festivals. She and LPX (Lizzy Plapinger) curated for opening day, October 6. Please visit https://www.
Maggie Rogers is a producer, songwriter and performer from Easton, Maryland. After her education at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, she released her breakout single “Alaska” and subsequent critically acclaimed debut EP, Now That The Light Is Fading. “Alaska” has since charted in Spotify’s Viral 50 in 40 countries, hit #1 in 23 countries and now has over 100 million global combined streams to date. The BBC, Tidal, Google Play, Vevo, Pandora and numerous publications – including Rolling Stone, NYLON, SPIN, Billboard and more – have tipped her as an artist to watch. NPR named her one of its Favorite Musicians and The New Yorker declares, “Maggie Rogers is an artist of her time.”