CHARLOTTE CORNFIELD SHARES NEW SINGLE/VIDEO “DRUNK FOR YOU” 


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HIGHS IN THE MINUSES OUT OCTOBER 29, 2021 VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS

“Nearly every one of singer/songwriter Charlotte Cornfield’s songs contains at least one richly observed little phrase or detail that invites obsessive relistening. She writes mini-memoirs enriched with specificity from her own life, but that still feel like widely applied comments on the human condition. This album is full of them.” NOW Magazine

“Cornfield’s evocative and deeply personal songwriting paints colourful pictures and her casual, quirky delivery make this record an easy, highly enjoyable listen.” NEXT Magazine

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Charlotte Cornfield today shares “Drunk For You”, a devastating piano ballad about a toxic relationship. The Toronto based artist debuted the song alongside its elegant and understated video. “Sometimes desire betrays logic, and you end up at somebody’s door even after you’ve talked yourself out of it, in all of the ways,” says Cornfield. “And that feeling can be intoxicating. And it can be painful. I recorded this song after the rest of the band had left the studio. It was just me, in the big room at the grand piano, and Howard and Shae in the control room behind the glass. I remember I felt truly alone, in a way that I needed to be to sing it properly. We did two takes and kept the first one, and if you listen closely you can hear the piano bench squeaking a little bit in the background, which makes it feel close and immediate.

We shot this video in Lake Ontario, my brother behind the camera and my Mom on the beach holding a reflector and cuing the song. There was something really special about it just being the three of us out there, in that magic blue hour light. We kept getting deeper and deeper in the water, and I didn’t even notice the rolling wave that came and swept me away at the end.”

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“Drunk For You”, the third single from Cornfield’s new album Highs In The Minuses, follows additional album tracks Partner In Crime and Headlines, which have caught the attention of FLOOD, Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, and The Alternative, among others. Highs In The Minuses will be released October 29, 2021, via Next Door Records in Canada and Polyvinyl / Double Double Whammy everywhere else.

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Though the songs of Highs In The Minuses are highly personal, Cornfield wanted their sonic quality to convey the communal, aleatoric energy of live performance. With this in mind, she and the band allowed their psychic connection to convey the emotional interconnectedness that comes with stories of heartbreak, self-discovery, and new love. Cornfield (guitar, piano, vocals), bassist Alexandra Levy (Ada Lea) and drummer Liam O’Neill (Suuns) convened in Montreal at the studio of Howard Bilerman (Arcade Fire, Leonard Cohen), whom Cornfield had originally met through a musician’s residency he founded at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. In just five days, with minimal takes and overdubs—and with contributions from guitarist Sam Gleason (Tim Baker) and Stars singer Amy Millan—they set Cornfield’s vivid mini-memoirs to an earthen folk-rock symphony. 

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Throughout Highs In The Minuses, it’s tempting to think of Cornfield as a narrator, given the autobiographical nature of many of the songs, but this framing discounts her deep consideration of the listener. She’s not broadcasting absolute truths but rather inviting us to feel alongside her, to acknowledge the raw, shambolic commonality found in individual experiences. Like David Berman and John Prine, Cornfield’s lyrics ring with precision — a rhythmic, poetic clarity that may devastate the heart or tickle the ribs in a simple turn of phrase. 

US TOUR DATES
11/18 - Chicago, IL @ The Hideout
11/22 - Washington, DC @ Pie Shop #
11/23 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby's All Right #
11/24 - Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA #

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HIGHS IN THE MINUSES TRACKLIST
1. Skateboarding By The Lake
2. Headlines
3. Pac-Man
4. 21
5. Black Tattoo
6. Blame Myself
7. Out of the Country
8. Drunk for You
9. Partner in Crime
10. Modern Medicine
11. Destroy Me

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LOUIE SHORT SHARES NEW SINGLE, ANNOUNCES UPCOMING ALBUM DETAILS


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NEW ALBUM, Omw 4ev, OUT NOVEMBER 12, 2021 VIA 444%

PERFORMING AT TORONTO’S MONARCH TAVERN, NOV 17, 2021

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Toronto/LA-based artist, Louie Short is today returning with his new single, "Sweeter Than Clover" which arrives as the latest track to be lifted from his forthcoming second record, Omw 4ev, set for release on November 12, 2021 via 444%. Louie has always maintained the quote "the genre is songs" as a mantra for his music and this forthcoming album follows this sentiment, arriving as the second installment of Short's sound trailing his 2019 debut, Cherry, Cherry.

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 All the songs on the forthcoming record bring with them their own personalities and this new track, "Sweeter Than Clover", further hammers home this notion. It changes the pace from the previous Ears to Feed-tipped single, "What Can I Do" as Louie turns focus to gleaming pop melodies akin to Tobias Jesso Jr., splicing this with his slacker-rock aesthetic à la Pavement, Alex G, etc. The new single finds its story in a walk that Short – who was ill at the time – and his girlfriend took when she told him of the healing power of a clover. "I was taking a walk and feeling ill until my girlfriend showed me you can eat the petals off clover flowers and they're sweet," explains Short. "I found this VERY interesting and I ate tons of them."

Expanding on the above, Short explains the concept behind the Omw 4ev release: "People are drawn to beginnings and endings, whether it be falling in love and breaking up - emerging artists and artists passing away. Things in the middle of life tend to be neglected. I think that this forgotten middle space is exciting and uncharted. It holds a certain poignancy because it doesn’t have the manipulative magnetism of creation and destruction, birth and death, to grab your attention. It just has itself existing."

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Short's music arrives as a display of someone obsessed with the craft of songwriting. With a bio that previously stated, "he's not not trying to be Carole King", Louie is someone entirely focused on piecing together the best songs that he's capable of doing. Louie serves as the sole architect of the project, polishing his DIY instincts from songwriting through to mixing.

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Omw 4ev TRACKLIST
1. What Can I Do
2. Sweeter Than Clover
3. Jit
4. Stop Tripping Out
5. Snail
6. Old Dead Bill's Song
7. If I Wanted To
8. Omw 4ev

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MEGAN NASH SHARES “COFFEE” FROM UPCOMING LP


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NEW LP, SOFT FOCUS FUTURES, OUT NOVEMBER 3 VIA ACRONYM RECORDS

FALL TOUR DATES NOW ANNOUNCED

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In a few short weeks, Megan Nash will release their upcoming album, Soft Focus Futures, via Acronym. Today, the Saskatchewan songwriter is sharing another new track from the album, “Coffee”, a song about “being afraid that when someone realizes you have a mental illness they will leave,” says Nash. “It’s probably the most vulnerable I’ve been with my lyrics so far. Not sure how it will feel to have it out in the world but I was honest with myself when I wrote it in the Fall of 2019 - heartbroken but hopeful, nervous but willing.

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Throughout their self-produced sophomore album Soft Focus Futures, Megan Nash mines the death of her marriage for clues that could decode its demise and set her on a path toward some sort of stability in self. In the process, they achieve a distillation of heartache and its attendant, all-consuming power that arrives like a 100-year flood in blossoming crescendos buoyed by precise poetry evoking unnatural disasters, the tyranny of silence, old dogs, and the isolation of life in the country. The blue hues, unsteady triumph, and emotional grandeur of Soft Focus Futures earns a spiritual kinship with author Elizabeth Smart’s masterpiece, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, about Smart’s affair with George Barker. “The water submerges and blends, but I am not dead,” Smart writes about grief and love. “O I am not dead. I am under the sea. The entire sea is on top of me.”

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After “Table For One” sets a scene of quiet devastation with a sparse acoustic guitar strum, the slow-building tidal wave of “Artifact” reveals the loneliness of separation’s aftermath: ‘Our love is an island where we used to live,’ Nash sings over the song’s dreamy wash. ‘It was swallowed by the ocean.’ With “My Own Heart”, she seeks a cosmos-sized space in which she’s able to learn to be alone with herself; the more grounded, guitar-fuelled “Coffee” hammers home the less desirable realities of that isolation, like bad dates and the fear that that accompanies being on your own in a creaky old house. With incisive, earthy verse, Nash invokes the particularities of their Prairie home, parsing through childhood memories of her family’s small farm and searching for her place in that lineage with “Another Silent Night”, while using the vernacular of small-town gossip to paint a lonesome rural scene on “Are We Still In Love?” The sonic scope of “Chew Quietly/Clean Slate” looms vast over anxieties about meeting someone new, deploying epic, frenzied breakdowns to communicate inner turmoil. As the curtain closes, Nash is careful to avoid claiming resolution or closure—the nature of those concepts are fickle at best—and instead chooses to let her heart beat out ‘the poisonous rhythm of the truth.’ But the silence lingering in the exhales intertwined at the end of “Table For One (Reprise)” begins to, maybe, carve out space once again for a great flood of love.

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Soft Focus Futures is set to be released on what would’ve been the fourth anniversary of her wedding — November 3, 2021. To build the album’s lush soundscapes, Nash turned to their long-time musical co-conspirators the Best of Intentions, composed of talented multi-instrumentalists Dana Rempel, Darnell Stewart, and Tanner Wilhelm Hale. Additional contributions feature Brady Frank, Dalton Lam, Digawolf, Stacy Tinant, Jenna Nash, Logan Amon, and Megan’s wizened dog Shiloh, to whom she dedicates a poem in the liner notes of the album. Soft Focus Futures was officially engineered by Dana Rempel, but in most cases, because of pandemic restrictions, each contributing player individually recorded their own parts in a collective act of camaraderie that testifies to the closeness of those involved and their faith in the quality of Nash’s work. Despite the distance, Soft Focus Futures is a cohesive creation that sounds as though it was made in the presence of dear friends so close they could breathe on one another. The album was mixed and mastered by Justin Bender at Divergent Sounds Studio.

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Nash, who is a gender-fluid, non-binary woman—and unabashed Scorpio—uses both she and they pronouns and lives on Treaty 4 Territory. They’ve won and been nominated for numerous awards, including a 2019 JUNO Award nomination for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year for Seeker and a 2021 Best of Moose Jaw Award for Best Musical Artist. The recognition back home is in no small part due to her long and winding history of hitting the road, where she’s done international showcases in the United States, the UK, Germany, and Estonia on top of countless gigs in Canada’s small towns and sprawling metropolises. With everyone’s health top of mind on the touring schedule to come, rest assured you’ll be able to see them—and hear Soft Focus Futures live—the minute she’s able to safely hit your town.

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In the meantime fans in Saskatchewan can catch Megan performing on the dates below:
October 29th - Swift Current, Saskatchewan - The Lyric Theatre - Tickets
November 26th - Regina, Saskatchewan - The Exchange - Tickets
November 27th - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Amigos - Tickets 


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SOFT FOCUS FUTURES TRACKLIST
01 Table For One
02 Artifact
03 Quiet
04 My Own Heart
05 Coffee
06 Another Silent Night
07 Chew Quietly / Clean Slate
08 Room 804
09 Are We Still In Love
10 Table For One Reprise

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