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Spin
With Don’t Forget Me, Rogers sounds fully confident abandoning the glossiness of her earliest work—she doesn’t need studio flourishes to bolster her transcendent songwriting
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Northern Transmissions
It doesn’t have some of the same hit power as older records from her direction, but every song is solid, and the album is an impressive showing
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Paste Magazine
The New York singer-songwriter's latest 36-minute album is her shortest to date, but it's also her strongest
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The Independent
Romantic love is not the endgame on this album full of fleeting moments and giddy flights
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The Skinny
Maggie Rogers' third album Don’t Forget Me is a cumulative stock-take of good times as well as the once secure things that have given way
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Rolling Stone
Singer-songwriter matches reflective songs with a rustic pop-rock sound
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All Music
Musically, the album finds Rogers growing more musically assured and assertive, embracing the urgency and the wiry guitar rock textures of artists like Patti Smith or her contemporary Sharon Van Etten
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musicOMH
The songs on her third album have a timeless feel, perfect for blasting out on a sunny day driving along a highway
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Clash
Songs that attempt to pin down wriggly, half-defined emotions, ‘Don’t Forget Me’ is a wonderfully succinct burst of creativity. Each note feels necessary, each word feels heartfelt – in chipping away at the excess to reveal these personal snapshots, Maggie Rogers has unlocked something very special indeed
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NME
The Maryland artist's musical journey since her viral breakout moment has been frantic. On this stripped-back third album, she sounds confident in where she's headed next
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DIY
The sound of an artist beginning to sink cosily into her own skin, and enjoying herself enormously in the process
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Dork
As Maggie herself once promised, “It all works out in the end” – and this album serves as compelling evidence of that sentiment
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The Line Of Best Fit
It’s always charming, but in its best moments, Don’t Forget Me is often phenomenally well-written, a solid show from an artist who’s likely to linger in your memory for a while
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Slant Magazine
The album captures the freedom of hitting the open road and the dizziness of moving on
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The Arts Desk
At times it dances along at a pace, while Rogers is just as unafraid to slow things down
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Exclaim
Across its 10 songs, Don't Forget Me is as concise as it is exciting. Not a note is wasted, not a second under-utilized
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PopMatters
Maggie Rogers’ latest album, Don’t Forget Me, is a soft and breezy return to the musician we met on her debut studio effort Heard It in a Past Life
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Pitchfork
The singer-songwriter’s third album is her strongest yet, the sound of a wise, clear-eyed, melodious prodigy coming into her own voice
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Spectrum Culture
With her third studio album, Rogers has fully broken free from a synth-heavy, production-reliant sound
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God Is In The TV
After such a devoted record, Maggie Rogers’ magnum opus is only a matter of time, a very short one, but for now… All she wanna do is have some fun and I got a feelin’ she’s not the only one
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