Maggie Rogers takes a nostalgic Southwest road trip with 'Don't Forget Me'

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In 2021, burnt out from the intensity of her early career, Rogers considered quitting music entirely. Instead, she took a detour — to Harvard Divinity School. Her new album is Don't Forget Me.

describes music as the"most sacred and most spiritual thing" she's ever been a part of."Whether it's being in the crowd at a show at an early age, or being on stage with my band when we're all jamming or playing music together," she says,"that, to me, is the closest thing I've ever felt to something divine."

"My master's degree is in religion and public life," Rogers says."This program that I went to was specifically for people who don't work in religion, who want a greater understanding of religion and the way it works in the world to be able to inform their non-religious life.", features songs written from the perspective of a 25-year-old woman who's leaving home and embarking on a road trip through the American Southwest.

My dad always tells the story of the night I turned 5 — he found me sobbing. I was just completely overwhelmed at the fact that I would never be 4 again ... this idea of time, the way that it slips through your fingers and not being able to go back. The thing about being on stage is the second it's awesome and you're like,, it's gone, and you can't hold it. You can just be present in it and hope that you remember it.Songwriting, to me, is like a word puzzle.

Do I wish that I brushed my hair and put on a real outfit? That's the thing that's sort of funny about it: When I suddenly became a pop star, I needed a lot of clothes — suddenly I needed colorful, glittery outfits. I was like,"What do you mean I can't wear my jeans and boots?"I was writing songs in high school, and I couldn't get the guys to play my arrangements. So I learned how to program.

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