Rokeby
Maximiano
In the midst of a busy 2025, Maximiano had a brief period of rest when their former professor asked them to dog sit in the Hudson Valley region of New York. During that ten day span they wrote their new album, “Rokeby,” named for the area that inspired the songs. The first half of “Rokeby” showcases Maximiano’s well-honed skills as a producer, expanding upon the lush arrangements of their debut. The second half refocuses around the intimate solo performance style that they have become known for on the road. Inspired by Springsteen’s “Nebraska” and The Mountain Goats’ “All Hail West Texas” the final five songs of “Rokeby” feature stripped back, emotionally raw performances with an unmistakably human touch.
“Rokeby,” which Maximiano wrote, produced, arranged, recorded, and mixed, expands upon the lush production of “The Real Truth” in its first half before refocusing around the raw intimacy of performance in the stripped back second half. Every song on the album, no matter the production style, is driven by Maximiano’s trademark songwriting style: “honest, vulnerable, and altogether beautiful,” (Milwaukee Record).
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0:00/4:09
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Countryside 4:410:00/4:41
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On the Hudson 1:350:00/1:35
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0:00/2:38
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Let Go 4:220:00/4:22
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Caterpillar Rilke 4:350:00/4:35
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0:00/2:47
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Scared to be Alone 2:370:00/2:37
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Ishtar's Daughter 3:120:00/3:12