Rainbow lattice sunstone, two pieces from a split stone. (Via Reddit, Hi-Res)
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Rainbow lattice sunstone, two pieces from a split stone. (Via Reddit, Hi-Res)
God. This song just illustrates Maggie Rogers’ genius. As a girl who appreciates a “wall of sound” approach to music, esp with a focus on a strong clear and unique vocal, Maggie Rogers is just That Bitch️™. I’m always impressed when artists can build their chords in ways that aren’t just a guitar strumming them on their own in the background. In this song specifically, she has a bass drone, and she uses these ethereal asynchronous synth/piano notes to build her chord structures. (Because the listener’s ear remembers, if you give them a chance to fill in the gaps.)
And she uses her voice as an intentional part of those chords. Her voice is an instrument in the greater work, the song as a whole. The way she uses the phrasing of her words as rhythmic elements that still sound like they would make sense spoken conversationally, emphasizing the right parts of words in keeping with their meanings. It’s refreshing!!
Not to mention the production. The cool shit that Maggie does that sets her apart. The breath sample as a recurring percussive element. The ethereal vocal oo’s in the bridge that have been manipulated and pushed far back in the mix. She has a “stop/drop” moment on the final if you could *cry*. Her variation on her final *feel* everything you ever caused.
And that’s all without even TOUCHING her lyrical prowess!!! This song that’s about trying to write in a soul-bearing and honest way with someone who is holding back. Her relationship with that person being strained and frustrated. And how that comes through. She paints a clear picture of her individual experience that still works as a self-insert exercise for the listener. A great writer, and specifically a great songwriter, can make the personal Universal.
TLDR: Maggie Rogers is brilliant.
MAGGIE ROGERS : SPLIT STONES
Laughing all it off like it was innocent, but all i ever wanted was to get rid of it.
It’s an immense journey for those of us who’ve been enthralled by breakout Maggie Rogers since long before Alaska hit the airwaves to bring in the masses (and Pharrell). You could say the Maryland singer songwriter was the indie success story of the year, and it’s been quite the treat to watch her ascent and take in her music live on tour. As such, we couldn’t be more excited when news of a fresh new single surfaced. Split Stones is more of Maggie Rogers’ exquisite and unique alt pop. Hints of smooth R&B, windswept folk, and glassy electronica intermingle with its lush organic dynamism. If stones were hearts, they’d surely be splitting to the sound of this evocative piece. Like Alaska, it takes us to vast and beautiful promontories, where the stunning view takes our very breaths away. Split Stones is available from Apple Music, here.