Charlotte Cornfield Signs with merge Records, Announces New Album ‘Hurts Like Hell’
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Charlotte Cornfield has joined the esteemed Merge Records roster, marking a notable new chapter in her career. The declaration, made on january 13th, comes with the unveiling of her sixth studio album, Hurts Like Hell, slated for release on March 27th. This marks Cornfield’s frist project with Merge Records, a label renowned for its commitment to independent and critically acclaimed artists.
A collaborative Effort: Featured Artists and Production
Hurts Like Hell isn’t a solitary endeavor. Cornfield has assembled an extraordinary array of collaborators, enriching the album’s sonic landscape. Notably, Buck Meek of Big Thief lends his vocals to the title track, adding a compelling dynamic to the song. Beyond Meek, the album features backing vocals from Feist, Christian Lee Hutson, and Maia Friedman, each bringing their unique vocal textures to the project. This collaborative spirit suggests a willingness to explore new sonic territories while retaining Cornfield’s signature style.
The album was expertly produced by Phillip Weinrobe, a producer known for his work with artists like Father John Misty and Cass McCombs.Weinrobe’s production style often emphasizes nuanced arrangements and emotional depth, qualities that align well with Cornfield’s songwriting.
Following ‘Could Have Done Anything’
Hurts Like Hell arrives as the follow-up to Cornfield’s 2023 alt-folk project, Could Have Done Anything. That album garnered critical praise for its introspective lyrics and atmospheric soundscapes. While Could have Done Anything was a largely self-contained work, Hurts Like Hell appears to embrace a more expansive and collaborative approach, hinting at a potential evolution in Cornfield’s artistic vision.
Merge Records and the Secretly Group Partnership
Cornfield’s signing with Merge Records is particularly noteworthy given recent developments within the music industry. In 2025, the Secretly Group – the parent company of labels like Dead Oceans, Jagjaguwar, Saddest Factory, and Secretly Canadian – acquired a 50 percent stake in Merge. This partnership signifies a consolidation of independent forces and a commitment to supporting artist-driven music. The move is expected to provide Merge with increased resources and infrastructure while maintaining its independent spirit.
‘Hurts like Hell’ Tracklist
The tracklist for Hurts Like Hell offers a glimpse into the album’s emotional and sonic range:
- Before
- Hurts Like Hell
- Lost Leader
- Lucky
- Living With It
- Number
- Squiddd
- Kitchen
- Long Game
- Bloody and Alive
What to Expect from Charlotte Cornfield
Charlotte Cornfield has consistently demonstrated a talent for crafting emotionally resonant and lyrically compelling songs. Her move to Merge Records,coupled with the impressive list of collaborators on Hurts Like Hell,suggests a bold and ambitious new phase in her career. Fans can anticipate an album that builds upon her established strengths while exploring new sonic textures and emotional depths. The release of Hurts Like Hell on March 27th is poised to be a significant event for fans of indie folk and singer-songwriter music.
Published: 2026/01/18 02:46:09