GATLIN: INTERVIEW


by sara welden

photo by wrenne evans

With a headline tour and a brand new EP on the horizon, LA-based singer-songwriter Gatlin is moving along full speed ahead. After studying songwriting in Nashville, Gatlin released her debut solo music back in 2019 and has been releasing emotionally captivating songs ever since. Learn more about Gatlin in our interview with the artist below!

Hi Gatlin! Thank you so much for chatting with us. You just made a really exciting announcement: your new EP I Sleep Fine Now is coming out September 15th! You’ve mentioned that it is a collection of seven songs that walk through the stages of grief, so how did you go about sequencing this project?

Gatlin: “I wanted it to feel like an emotional journey when listening through it. A true rollercoaster that hits climax on the sixth track and the final track is an outstretched arm.”

How are you feeling in anticipation of its release? Is there a certain track that you’re most excited to have out into the world?

Gatlin: “I’m so excited — all of the songs/visuals that go along with this project feel so authentic and elevated from any other thing I’ve done. I’m honestly most excited about having vinyl for this project.”

You also recently released your new single, “Paris,” which we love! How do you go about choosing which tracks to release as singles? Is there something about “Paris” that made you feel like you needed to put it out before some of the other tracks?

Gatlin: “The songs that feel most able to stand alone are the ones I like to put as singles. The songs that I think will get everyone the most excited to hear the other ones.”

Where would you say that you draw most of your inspiration from when it comes to songwriting and production?

Gatlin: “I really love the 70s and 80s — trying to put a modern twist on them though! The artists that inspire me most that are ‘today’s’ artists all seem to be inspired by those decades as well.”

You are about to embark on your first ever headline tour, congratulations! Is there a song that you’re most looking forward to playing live?

Gatlin: “I’m looking forward to playing ‘How Do You Sleep At Night!’ I can’t wait for the drama of it all.”

I want to also acknowledge that I LOVE your sense of fashion and your style! Would you say that besides music, fashion is another creative outlet for you?

Gatlin: “Thank you so much, that is so nice, this is definitely going to my head. Fashion and aesthetic are definitely outlets for me. I’ll spend hours going to estate sales trying to find vintage clothing pieces or vintage furniture/knick knacks/art. It is very very fun for me!”

You’ve mentioned growing up on incredible artists like Stevie Nicks and Taylor Swift, how did having those influences from a young age help shape the artist that you have become?

Gatlin: “I realized this recently when I was at The Eras show… Taylor has allowed me to be me… all of my dramatics, all of my feelings, and she has validated all of them. Stevie too! These women have big feelings and are incredibly melodramatic and they are insanely successful. I’ve always been told I’m too much, annoying, crazy, etc (all adjectives rooted in misogyny [laughs]). These women and several other female artists give me permission and inspiration to be me to the fullest extent.”

Since releasing your first solo music in 2019, what have you learned about yourself as an artist? Has your creative process changed and evolved overtime?

Gatlin: “I was twenty when I started releasing music and I’m turning 25 in a couple weeks. So I’ve changed an insane amount as a human since I started releasing music. I process things differently and through a wiser, more grown up lens. I also have a lot more confidence in my songwriting ability and ear in production. I just think I not only know what I’m doing, but know that I know what I’m doing and that makes a huge difference.”

Thanks so much for your time and congratulations on this upcoming new release! You’ve got lots of exciting things lined up, but after a headline tour and a new EP, what can we expect next from Gatlin?

Gatlin: “Whew! More music hopefully! I’m currently writing the next stuff, so hopefully more music will be coming ASAP! :)”

 

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'I THINK ABOUT YOU ALL THE TIME' / GATLIN: SINGLE REVIEW


BY KAYLEE PICKENS

Take a rollercoaster ride of emotions with alt-indie newcomer, Gatlin. 

Nashville-based artist, Gatlin, is commanding attention as she enters the music industry with full force. She exposes the intense feelings that come with any toxic relationship in her latest release, “I Think About You All The Time.”

Gatlin’s new love song is for the ages! The 4-minute song starts softly, with a solo guitar, and builds to its crescendo. “It’s a song about romanticizing a person who is unable to give love, wanting love from them, but knowing they are incapable,” she admits. Gatlin's honesty draws you in with not only her entrancing vocals but also her lyrics. 

Bursting at the seams with love, heartache, and passion, “I Think About You All The Time” intoxicates the mind and heart. This song highlights the unhealthiness within relationships where your partner manipulates or play games. With lyrics, “You really got me bad/ With a girl I didn’t know you had,” Gatlin sings through her guilt and heartbreak. 

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“I Think About You All The Time” is Gatlin’s second single of 2020, following “Talking to Myself.” Gatlin continues, “The production of the song matches my emotions — really vulnerable in the beginning, but the track just grows and ends with chaos and muddiness in a powerful indie-rock way.” Sticking to simplicity within her drum beats and guitar patterns, Gatlin pairs her raw emotion to her latest track. 

As the song weaves through its verses, “And I know you know I know you’re no good/ But I know you know I’d love you if I could,” illustrates that cycle of going back to someone who’s not right for you. 

As the bridge and end of the song pulses, you catapult through the ins-and-outs of this track and relationships. The song concludes with repeating lyric: “I think about you all the time,” reminding us that you can run from your thoughts. 

This song took me by storm and showed delicacy within intensity. Let this song work its way to your playlist and enjoy the latest artistry from Gatlin. Follow Gatlin (@gatlin) on Instagram for more! 

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Gatlin enters 2020 with a flourish and unveils herself as an honest artist with her second single of the year.