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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Maggie Rogers’ “Light On”

October 25, 2018 Albumism Staff

Photo: Olivia Bee

Artist: Maggie Rogers
Song: “Light On”
Album: Heard It In A Past Life (due in stores January 18th)

Well, the news we’ve been anxiously awaiting for a few years now has finally materialized. Maggie Rogers has announced plans to release her major-label debut album Heard It In A Past Life on January 18th and she’s continuing to build anticipation for the project by unveiling the third single “Light On,” which follows the previously shared “Fallingwater” and “Give A Little.”

“This song is a letter to my fans about the last two years of my life,” Rogers confides in an official statement. “There was so much change that happened so fast, I wasn’t always sure how to make all this stuff feel like me. I was really overwhelmed for a while, and scared too – my life became so public so fast and there were times I wasn’t sure that this was all for me. But I never had doubts about the music. And every night I got on stage and was reminded why I love doing this. This is the most vulnerable I’ve felt in a song and it’s me saying thank you for all the light my fans brought me when I couldn’t find it for myself. I love music more than anything else in the whole world and I always have. This song is me actively choosing this life – in my way and in my time.”

Watch the video for “Light On” below and catch Ms. Rogers on tour with Mumford & Sons this November and December, following her sold-out North American headlining tour.

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