, Canadian songwriter Charlotte Cornfield spends 30 minutes reflecting on a lifetime’s worth of memories. Pulling influence and inspiration from, Cornfield has a distinctive lyrical approach that stands alone in the contemporary folk-rock sphere. A song like “Cut and Dry” tenderly pairs a timeless instrumental with a nostalgic reflection on leaving people behind and growing up.in 2011, she has been painting beautiful portraits around the melancholy and joy of leaving and returning.
Thankfully, Cornfield continues to open up her world to the rest of us, and it’s a gift every time. To celebrate today’s release of—out via Double Double Whammy/Polyvinyl—she sat down with us to provide more context, inspiration and background for all nine songs. Check out Cornfield’s track-by-track breakdown and stream the album below.My band and I did this tour with Pedro the Lion [on the West Coast] and Arizona, Colorado. It was a really, really beautiful landscape tour.
It being post-COVID, it felt like there was a real warmth and excitement and genuine kind of love that was forming. When I got back from that tour and I was reflecting on it, my partner left for a work trip and I was thinking about the idea of being away, having this incredible experience and then, also, the beauty of being able to come back and fly back into life, which I was excited about doing, as well.
And, in this moment was another person, and the juxtaposition of that intimacy and then the drama of things going off the rails and these two people being pulled so far apart. The “could have done anything” line, I think about it in so many ways, because it is quite open-ended.
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