May 23rd, 2018 — (Hollywood, CA) — Today,Maggie Rogers releases her first new music of 2018 – the searing, richly layered“Fallingwater,” is out now on Capitol Records. The song was produced by Rostam Batmanglij and Rogers. Stream / download “Fallingwater” HERE. The official video will follow next week.
Rogers will be joining HAIM on a series of U.S., U.K. and European dates, including a May 28 show at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. She is also set to play numerous festivals including this week’s Boston Calling, June’s Governors Ball, the U.K.’s Reading and Leeds festival and the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival on September 22 and 23. Rogers will also co-headline the 2018 All Things Go Fall Classic, one of Washington, DC’s largest signature festivals. She and LPX (Lizzy Plapinger)
Rogers will also co-headline the 2018 All Things Go Fall Classic, one of Washington, DC’s largest signature festivals. She and LPX (Lizzy Plapinger) All Things Go Fall Classic, one of Washington, DC’s largest signature festivals. She and LPX (Lizzy Plapinger) curated the all-female lineup for the festival’s opening, please visit here for itinerary.
The upcoming tour is Rogers’ first since her summer 2017 headline run, which sold out in minutes, including two shows at Brooklyn Steel and Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom and Fonda Theatre.
Rogers is a producer, songwriter, and performer from Easton, Maryland. Following her education at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, she released her debut single “Alaska,”which hit #1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 in 23 countries, including the U.S. With more than 80 million global streams to date, it earned Rogers a place on the Spotify Best of 2016 list. Her debut EP, Now That The Light Is Fading, followed in 2017. She has won acclaim from numerous publications, including Rolling Stone, Billboard, V Magazine, Pigeons & Planes and Idolator.
Now That The Light Is Fading, followed in 2017. She has won acclaim from numerous publications, including Rolling Stone, Billboard, V Magazine, Pigeons & Planes and Idolator.
NYLON said, “Maggie Rogers was destined for musical stardom. Not only is her voice absolutely mesmerizing, but it transcends genres as she dabbles with elements of pop, soul, dance and folk.” Pitchfork said, “Rogers’ voice is practically bursting at the seams with originality.” The New Yorker declared, “Maggie Rogers is an artist of her time” and
said, “Maggie Rogers was destined for musical stardom.
Not only is her voice absolutely mesmerizing, but it transcends genres as she dabbles with elements of pop, soul, dance and folk.” Pitchfork said, “Rogers’ voice is practically bursting at the seams with originality.” The New Yorker declared, “Maggie Rogers is an artist of her time” and NPR noted, “(Maggie Rogers’) voice is mesmerizing… ‘Alaska’ will go down in history…it has a glacial purity that’s rare in a pop music paradigm that tries so hard to craft the viral enthusiasm Maggie Rogers generated by being herself.”