Reviews"Rogers’ hunger is matched by her physical voice. Her once breathy tone has deepened into a register that sounds right at home alongside a singer like Florence Welch, who contributes backing vocals to 'Shatter.'", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Nothing short of electrifying, whether its creator is singing about the kind of fervent lust that threatens to drive you crazy on the driving buzz of ‘Want Want’ or wrapping things up with the epic climax of ‘Different Kind Of World’, which bursts into life after its acoustic beginnings...", "Borrowing elements from slacker rock to pure radio pop, Maggie weaves a path between euphoric mainstream gold into the depths of niche sub-genres without ever losing her grip on the listener.", "Rogers simply follows her instincts....The resulting album still leaves plenty of room for spiritual experiences, but it twinkles with something you won’t find in most houses of worship: uninhibited freedom.", "On SURRENDER, Rogers shifts from self-realization to love, both platonic and romantic, and the result is a collection of songs that are explosive, emotional and, to use her word, feral...", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "It’s no surprise that on an album about seeking escape, Rogers has turned toward the sounds and comforts of her youth....Maggie Rogers tells us anything on SURRENDER, it’s that she’s in no rush to get wherever her talent takes her.", "The album still delivers as an honest expression of the singer’s desire to be taken seriously as an artist."
Additional InformationThe singer follows her acclaimed debut with a '90s alt rock-influenced album marked by a feeling of defiant, sensual joy.