Maggie Lindemann's "one of the ones" Is an Infectious Sonic Departure


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Maggie Lindemann continues to amaze as she releases her first single under her own label, swixxzaudio, "one of the ones." This uniquely crafted track, unlike anything you've heard before from the alt-rock artist, ushers in a new era for the singer-songwriter, promising a fresh and thrilling musical journey with her next body of work.

"one of the ones" opens with a fierce and upbeat sound, combined with cinematic flair and unapologetic rawness, creating a captivating sense of emotional tension that mirrors the push-pull of the lyrics. Lindemann's vocal delivery shifts between seductive and distant, with the production layered with effects that add a digital sheen without dampening the underlying vulnerability. On the hook, she contemplates whether the person she desires could be "the one" or just another "one of the ones," cautiously wading through the waters of love and lust with her guard up, and walking a tightrope between connection and isolation.

Of the track, Lindemann shared, "This song is about the tension between craving connection and pushing people away. It's kind of chaotic and a little reckless, but honest — that feeling when you don't know if someone's the real thing or just another moment. It's vulnerable but guarded. Like… 'you could be the one' — but don't get too close."

This latest single marks a significant shift for Maggie Lindemann, as she embarks on her most daring musical era yet. In her art, she's not just writing about heartbreak; it's songwriting as a means of survival—raw, honest, and unapologetically hers.

Watch the "one of the ones" video below:


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