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Maggie Lindemann Bares Her Soul in Emotional New Album
20 Oct
Summary
- Maggie Lindemann's new album "I Feel Everything" released on Oct. 17, 2025
- Lindemann spent over a year creating the album, her longest project yet
- Breakup with NBA player Jordan Clarkson inspired raw, cathartic songs

Maggie Lindemann's new album "I Feel Everything" is a powerful reflection of the emotional rollercoaster she has been on over the past year. Released on October 17, 2025, the alt-pop artist's second full-length record is the result of over 12 months of intensive work—the longest she has ever spent on a single project.
The album's title encapsulates Lindemann's experience during this period. "I kept talking to my family and my friends about the situations I was in, and I kept saying, 'Dude, I just feel everything. I'm feeling so much,'" she explains. Lindemann was grappling with a range of emotions, from joy and happiness to sadness and pain.
A significant catalyst for this emotional outpouring was Lindemann's breakup with NBA player Jordan Clarkson, which occurred around Valentine's Day 2025. The split inspired raw, cathartic songs like "Evil," where Lindemann confronts a partner who often played the "victim" in the relationship. "If I love you, I don't want to see the bad in you. I am always going to see the good in you. Even if you literally do me in the worst way, I'm still going to somehow see the good in you," she reflects.
Despite the darker moments, Lindemann also found opportunities for growth and self-expression on the album. Upbeat tracks like "One of the Ones" and "Lost Cause" showcase her versatility, blending alternative, electronic, and pop influences. Collaborations with artists like The Warning and Julia Wolf further expand Lindemann's sonic palette.
As an independent artist, Lindemann had the freedom to fully explore her creative vision without restrictions. The result is a deeply personal, yet universally resonant album that captures the full spectrum of human experience.