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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Maggie Rogers’ “That's Where I Am”

April 8, 2022 Albumism Staff

Photo: Olivia Bee

Maggie Rogers has announced that her new album Surrender—the follow-up to 2019’s widely acclaimed Heard It In A Past Life—will arrive July 29th and she has shared the project’s lead single “That’s Where I Am.” The brash, shapeshifting track is accompanied by a vibrant video that functions as a visual ode to her homebase of New York City.

“‘That’s Where I Am’ is a story I’d been carrying around for many years, the story of a love that had been with me and unfolding for a long time,” Rogers explains in an official statement. “A lot of the events that Surrender chronicles take place in New York City. In the stark solitude and distance of COVID, it was the backdrop for all my claustrophobic fantasies. The proximity and pleasure of just staring at strangers. The way a night could unfold. Events that interrupt your day instead of having to consciously and deliberately make each decision.”

Watch the official video for “That’s Where I Am” and the album trailer below.

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