Today, Toronto-based musician Charlotte Cornfield unveiled the music video for “Living With It,” which features a collaboration with the amazing Feist.
The song serves as the second single from her upcoming sixth album Hurts Like Hell, set for release on March 27, 2026 via Merge Records outside of Canada and Next Door Records in Canada.
It’s a surprisingly wonderful indie folk-rock and pop tune with lovely harmonies from both musicians.
About the track by Charlotte:
Much of Hurts Like Hell’s magic happens in the space Cornfield makes for harmony.
Following the title track, on which Cornfield was accompanied by Buck Meek, on “Living With It”, she’s joined by the one and only Feist, who she connected with through a group chat for mothers who are touring musicians.
“I had secretly dreamed of having her sing on the record and mentioned it to [producer] Phil Weinrobe, who she is also friends with,” Cornfield reflects.
“When Phil reached out and she said yes, I sent her a couple of songs, hoping she would gravitate towards this one. She did, and she added her Feist magic to it, which is undeniable.”
That magic meets Cornfield at her most vulnerable, just as she finds herself diving into the wreck of emotions beneath the surface of a painful memory, troubling its narrative and transfiguring the pain in Cornfield’s voice into something more complex and true, something that must have hurt like hell to have lived through, let alone to retell. Detailing the end of a relationship, Cornfield sings: ‘Maybe I’m just better at living with it than you are // But I’m the one crying in my car // Telling you to go when I want you to stay.’
Living With It gets: 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷/10.



