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Release Date: 27/03/26

Hurts Like Hell is Charlotte Cornfield’s sixth album, written and recorded in the wake of new motherhood. Its songs trace personal growth and renewal—love persisting through difficulty, shame, and awkwardness—with a vulnerability that widens her perspective. Tracked at Philip Weinrobe’s Sugar Mountain studio in Brooklyn, Cornfield leads a warm, live-in-the-room band featuring El Kempner (Palehound), Bridget Kearney (Lake Street Dive), Adam Brisbin, and Sean Mullins, with contributions from NĂșria Graham and Daniel Pencer. Guest vocals from Feist, Buck Meek, Christian Lee Hutson, and Maia Friedman enrich harmonies that are central to the record’s character. From the country-saturated title track to the tender exchanges of Kitchen and the aching duet Living With It, the music lands somewhere between Nashville Skyline and Harvest—richly textured, intimate, and open-hearted. A fearless, collaborative breakthrough that reaffirms Cornfield’s wit, warmth, and songwriting clarity while pointing boldly toward what comes next.

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Release Date: 27/03/26

Hurts Like Hell is Charlotte Cornfield’s sixth album, written and recorded in the wake of new motherhood. Its songs trace personal growth and renewal—love persisting through difficulty, shame, and awkwardness—with a vulnerability that widens her perspective. Tracked at Philip Weinrobe’s Sugar Mountain studio in Brooklyn, Cornfield leads a warm, live-in-the-room band featuring El Kempner (Palehound), Bridget Kearney (Lake Street Dive), Adam Brisbin, and Sean Mullins, with contributions from NĂșria Graham and Daniel Pencer. Guest vocals from Feist, Buck Meek, Christian Lee Hutson, and Maia Friedman enrich harmonies that are central to the record’s character. From the country-saturated title track to the tender exchanges of Kitchen and the aching duet Living With It, the music lands somewhere between Nashville Skyline and Harvest—richly textured, intimate, and open-hearted. A fearless, collaborative breakthrough that reaffirms Cornfield’s wit, warmth, and songwriting clarity while pointing boldly toward what comes next.