Charlotte Cornfield - "You and Me"

Photo by Brittany Carmichael

We tend to cover a lot of roots/folk and indie rock artists here, especially those that blur the lines between the two genres. But no one is making that sound quite like Charlotte Cornfield. "You and Me" has a very mainstream and straightforward singer/songwriter with roots in Americana sound, but it also has such a unique sound to it that it could hardly be considered mainstream. Cornfield injects a certain something that I hate to call quirky into this song, but I also can't think of any other adjective that truly fits right. Once you find out that Cornfield's inspirations for her upcoming album are Tapestry, Blood On the Tracks, and Car Wheels On a Gravel Road, it all makes sense. All three of those are albums that defined an artist's career and were hits without the artist compromising themselves. Cornfield could very well have the staying power these other three have.

You can watch the video for "You and Me" below. Could Have Done Anything is due out May 12 on Polyvinyl and Double Double Whammy. The album can be pre-ordered here. For more on Charlotte Cornfield, check out the artist's website.

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