Intimate, diary-entry pop that feels like a whispered secret. Warm acoustic foundations and breathy vocals for quiet nights and deep reflection.
Gatlin creates music that feels like an immediate, unfiltered connection between two people. Her sound is rooted in the singer-songwriter tradition but dressed in the modern textures of indie pop, utilizing soft synths and crisp, dry percussion to ground her soaring, breathy melodies. It is the kind of music that fills the space between your ears rather than the room itself, prioritizing emotional clarity over sonic bombast.
What sets her apart is the conversational quality of her songwriting. She manages to capture the specific, often messy internal monologues of early adulthood, from the paralysis of overthinking to the sharp sting of a quiet realization. Her production often features 'stripped' versions that highlight the skeletal beauty of her compositions, proving that her songs hold up even when the electronic flourishes are removed.
Start with the EP 'Sugarcoated' to hear the foundation of her viral success, specifically the track 'Talking to Myself.' It perfectly encapsulates her ability to turn a private moment of anxiety into a catchy, resonant piece of pop. From there, move to 'I Sleep Fine Now' to hear her sound evolve into more complex, atmospheric territory.
Shares indie pop, chamber pop (subgenres); breathy, gentle, vocal layering (vocal style)
Shares indie pop, chamber pop (subgenres); breathy, gentle, vocal layering (vocal style)
Shares indie pop, chamber pop (subgenres); stripped back, studio polished, dry intimate (production style)
Shares indie pop, chamber pop (subgenres); vulnerable, bittersweet, wistful (moods)
Shares indie pop, chamber pop (subgenres); studio polished, analog warmth, dry intimate (production style)
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