
Concession Stand Girl
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âI think my music provides space for me to say the things I canât always say in real life.â says Virginia native songwriter and multi-media artist Corrinne James. âThatâs what I love about songwritingâThereâs room in music for all of the conversations that canât exist in reality.âÂ
While studying New Media and Cinematography at the University of Virginia, James created a secret Bandcamp under the alias Naomi Alligator, and began uploading her intimate home recordings online. Inspired by the sparse and confessional qualities of Liz Phairâs early portastudio recordings, James decided to create her own musical journal to share and process personal anecdotes.Â
Her modern folk production and poetic songwriting links the sounds of classic folk artists like Joan Baez and Steeleye Span to a 21st century context. James wrestles with guilt, purpose, and jealousy through vivid narratives in the songs that make up her vast self-releases. This fall, five years since her first upload and over a dozen releases later, James will share her new four-track EP, Concession Stand Girl, while making her debut on Carpark.
On the title track for Concession Stand Girl that opens the EP, James sings the inner monologue of an unappreciated ticket-taker at a high school football game. James plucks a sparkly banjo and sings details of the concession stand girlâs relationship to each of the spectators who must go through her to enter the game. âAlthough seemingly insignificant, the concession stand girl must interact with each spectator as they enter the football game. Despite being unable to physically see the game, inside of her head she narrates her relationship to the people at the game.â The track âAnywhere Elseâ sits in contrast to the rest of the EP, being the only song where James plays guitar instead of banjo.Â
The last song written for the EP, âAnywhere Elseâ describes the tense emotions that come from comparing yourself to others in the eyes of your partner. âThe protagonist is convincing herself, as well as her partner, that she could leave at any moment. She doesnât want to be taken for granted anymore.â âBig Blue Worldâ is a touching closer to the EP, where James sings about finding her way back to the place that feels most like home. James examines the fleeting nature of ambition and asks what really creates the feeling of contentment. Describing the songâs lyrics James says, âYou can achieve everything you want, but sometimes it doesnât feel like anything compared to just feeling at home and feeling who you are deep down.â
Tracklist
- Concession Stand Girl
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Momma
- Anywhere Else
- Big Blue World
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/eu7ZN5a3xic
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Limited 12" : Red Vinyl
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âI think my music provides space for me to say the things I canât always say in real life.â says Virginia native songwriter and multi-media artist Corrinne James. âThatâs what I love about songwritingâThereâs room in music for all of the conversations that canât exist in reality.âÂ
While studying New Media and Cinematography at the University of Virginia, James created a secret Bandcamp under the alias Naomi Alligator, and began uploading her intimate home recordings online. Inspired by the sparse and confessional qualities of Liz Phairâs early portastudio recordings, James decided to create her own musical journal to share and process personal anecdotes.Â
Her modern folk production and poetic songwriting links the sounds of classic folk artists like Joan Baez and Steeleye Span to a 21st century context. James wrestles with guilt, purpose, and jealousy through vivid narratives in the songs that make up her vast self-releases. This fall, five years since her first upload and over a dozen releases later, James will share her new four-track EP, Concession Stand Girl, while making her debut on Carpark.
On the title track for Concession Stand Girl that opens the EP, James sings the inner monologue of an unappreciated ticket-taker at a high school football game. James plucks a sparkly banjo and sings details of the concession stand girlâs relationship to each of the spectators who must go through her to enter the game. âAlthough seemingly insignificant, the concession stand girl must interact with each spectator as they enter the football game. Despite being unable to physically see the game, inside of her head she narrates her relationship to the people at the game.â The track âAnywhere Elseâ sits in contrast to the rest of the EP, being the only song where James plays guitar instead of banjo.Â
The last song written for the EP, âAnywhere Elseâ describes the tense emotions that come from comparing yourself to others in the eyes of your partner. âThe protagonist is convincing herself, as well as her partner, that she could leave at any moment. She doesnât want to be taken for granted anymore.â âBig Blue Worldâ is a touching closer to the EP, where James sings about finding her way back to the place that feels most like home. James examines the fleeting nature of ambition and asks what really creates the feeling of contentment. Describing the songâs lyrics James says, âYou can achieve everything you want, but sometimes it doesnât feel like anything compared to just feeling at home and feeling who you are deep down.â
Tracklist
- Concession Stand Girl
-
Momma
- Anywhere Else
- Big Blue World
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/eu7ZN5a3xic














