I Feel Everything is the latest album by Maggie Lindemann (actual release date October 17, 2025), and it is bold and emotionally charged, representing a new step for the artist in the alt-rock genre. The 16-track album goes deep into self-discovery, agony, and empowerment, and features the closest to the purest artistic voice Lindemann has ever had. The combination of dark pop, rock, and thought-provoking lyricism solidifies her position as one of the bravest young musicians of the genre.Throughout the album, Lindemann has perfected the art of grit and vulnerability. Both songs provide a glimpse into another aspect of her emotional world—heartbreak and loss, or self-acceptance and rebellion. Critics have hailed I Feel Everything as her most unified work to date and a cathartic release.As a tribute to its release, below is a ranked list of all the songs on I Feel Everything, from the strongest hits to the more adventurous deep cuts that complete the emotional journey of the album.Maggie Lindemann’s top-ranked tracks fromI Feel EverythingMadison Beer In Concert - Charlotte, NC - Source: Gettyspine – A haunting and emotional centerpiece, this track captures Maggie’s vulnerability with cutting guitar riffs and introspection.fang – The explosive opener sets the tone for the album with raw energy and bold lyricism.one of the ones – A melodic, angst-filled anthem showcasing her strong vocal layering and emotional punch.2022 (feat. Julia Wolf) – A smoother pop moment that adds warmth and reflection to the album’s darker tone.mourning – A melancholic yet empowering song about rebuilding after loss.Lower-ranked tracks on Maggie LindemannI Feel EverythingMaggie Lindemann Performs At The O2 Academy Islington - Source: Gettysuburbs – A nostalgic slow-burn filled with wistful lyrics and crisp production.joyride – A rebellious and bittersweet anthem celebrating freedom and emotional release.let me burn – Atmospheric and emotional, spotlighting Lindemann’s haunting vocal delivery.evil – Dark and grunge-inspired, this experimental cut divides listeners with its edgier tone.i don’t belong here – Confessional and brooding, though not as distinct as earlier highlights.Read More: Alfie Boe ‘Facing Myself’ UK Tour 2026: Presale, dates, venues, and more exploredThe least favoured tracks from Maggie LindemannI Feel EverythingMaggie Lindemann Performs At The O2 Academy Islington - Source: Gettylost cause – A reflective song with subdued emotion but less impactful production.fate – Explores destiny and acceptance, though it doesn’t quite reach the album’s emotional peaks.heart drop – A moody but understated ballad that fades in comparison to stronger tracks.split – A personal yet minimalistic song that struggles to stand out among bolder entries.it’s still you – Soft and introspective, this track feels like a quiet interlude within the record.i feel everything – The title track closes the album on a vulnerable note, though its understated production leaves mixed impressions.Read More: Tame Impala Deadbeat: Every song ranked from best to worstRanked list of all songs in Maggie Lindemann I Feel Everything(Best to Worst) View this post on Instagram Instagram Postspinefangone of the ones2022 (feat. Julia Wolf)mourningsuburbsjoyridelet me burnevili don’t belong herelost causefateheart dropsplitit’s still youi feel everythingRead More: All about Taylor Swift’s $100K donation inspiring fans to give $13 each to support a little girl battling cancer