Gatlin’s music captures the fullness of existence—meditating on life’s pain while celebrating the joy. “Whatever emotion you’re feeling? Feel it deeply. Don’t numb it out” says the Florida-raised singer-songwriter had that epiphany after a whirlwind couple of years that included a move from Nashville to Los Angeles, opening shows with Ashe, Pale Waves, and VÉRITE—and her first heartbreak, an experience that led her to dive into pop that communicated deep feelings while allowing for communal catharsis.
Raised on Stevie Nicks and Taylor Swift, Gatlin has been cultivating her musical acumen since she was young. After heading to Nashville to study songwriting, she released her first solo music in 2020, and has been thrilling audiences with emotionally open pop songs like the swirling “2000 Miles (which included a version featuring Stephen Sanchez), and the strutting “Talking To Myself”, and her breakout 2021 single “What If I Love You,” which has amassed more than 37 million streams on Spotify alone since its release. Earlier this year, she released the heartbreaking “Still Not Me” to critical acclaim.
Gatlin’s newest EP, “I Sleep Fine Now”, comes from a more mature place, with the bulk of it inspired by her emotional state while grappling with her first big breakup. “It was the first time I lost someone that I cared a lot about,” she says. The EP combines the realizations inspired from that experience with immediate hooks and plainly stated, sometimes lacerating lyrics. These seven tracks prize vulnerability first and foremost, and she’s unafraid to speak truths about romantic love’s highs and lows.