Maggie Lindemann Talks Her New EP 'HEADSPLIT,' Plans for a Second Album & Her Rock Evolution (Exclusive Interview)
18.03.2024 - 16:53
/ justjared.com
Maggie Lindemann was introduced to us as a purveyor of pristine pop anthems at the start of her career. However, she’s truly come into herself as one of the industry’s most promising young rockers.
The 25-year-old hitmaker left songs like the wispy “Things” and infectious “Obsessed” in the past, trading them in for plucky anthems with hard-hitting productions. Her career well and truly took flight with her EP Paranoia in 2021, and her debut album SUCKERPUNCH followed the following year.
She’s back again with her latest EP HEADSPLIT, and Maggie delivers edgy, reflective songs reminiscent of acts like Evanescence across the 8-song tracklist. Fans in Los Angeles will have the opportunity to experience the project live in the coming months with two performances recently announced.
Ahead of that, we had the opportunity to catch up with Maggie to discuss HEADSPLIT. She opened up about her evolution, touching on those early pop songs that first introduced her to fans and how she found her current sound.
We also discussed plans for the rest of the year, a second full-length album that’s already in the works and so much more!
Head inside to read our interview with Maggie Lindemann…
Just Jared: When you started working on the EP, is this what you imagined that you were going to make or were you a little surprised by how it all came together?
Maggie Lindemann: I was definitely surprised by how it came together. I feel like I always go in with a certain mindset and then it usually just changes like always. So yeah, I definitely wasn’t expecting it to sound like this, but I think it came together really well.
JJ: Your sound has evolved so much over the years. Can you talk a little bit about the journey that you’ve been on to kind
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