![]() ![]() Check out our inspirations interview with Charlotte Cornfield. We see the kitsch in chosen images for a postcard, as well as the ways one can personalize an object that is available to the masses.”Ĭould Have Done Anything is the follow-up to Cornfield’s 2019 effort Highs in the Minuses. Each vignette acts as vessel for the lyrics for the song, acknowledging the beauty of home while observing the unfamiliar. This is a drifting summer song to me, about letting grief and anxiety go and feeling light and buzzed and in love and joyful.”Īli Vanderkruyk commented: “The video is a 16mm travelogue following the hand of a wanderer writing postcards to a loved one back home. When first published, A Gentle Madness astounded and delighted readers about the passion and expense a collector is willing to make in pursuit of the book. “Something strong clicked on that tour, and I was experiencing joy on the road in a way I really hadn’t before, feeling fully present and just revelling in the company of my bandmates and taking in the spectacular landscape in a way that felt like a deep breath.” Cornfield says, “I had never really been to the desert before, to Southern Utah and Arizona, and I was very moved by it. “I wrote this song after a particularly special and memorable tour opening for Pedro the Lion in the west of the US,” Cornfield explained in a press release. Check out the song’s Ali Vanderkruyk-directed video below. ![]() ![]() It’s taken from her forthcoming album Could Have Done Anything, which arrives this Friday, May 12 on Polyvinyl/ Double Double Whammy. ![]() Charlotte Cornfield has released a new single called ‘Gentle Like the Drugs’. ![]()
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