“Soho House Valet” by Gatlin

Gatlin’s “Soho House Valet” is a masterclass in angsty, heartfelt indie pop, a song that feels less like a performance and more like a private, raw confession. The track opens with a soulful honesty, a soft piano serving as the perfect, understated backdrop for Gatlin’s voice. This initial simplicity is a brilliant choice, as it immediately showcases her vocal prowess—a perfect blend of gentle delivery that can spike with a raw emotion, a style that flawlessly complements the matter-of-fact storytelling at the song’s core.

What truly elevates “Soho House Valet” is its authenticity. Every word is steeped in genuine anguish, making the angst feel earned and profoundly real. There is nothing about this song that rings false. The musical arrangement is equally impressive; the entrance of an acoustic guitar leads effortlessly into a richer accompaniment, building the song’s emotional weight. This gradual swell of sound, however, is at its most powerful when it pulls back, returning to just the stark combination of Gatlin’s vocals and the guitar. It’s a moment of stunning vulnerability that makes the listener lean in. The angelic backup harmonies add a layer of ethereal beauty, while the line, “I don’t mean to put that on you,” is a gut-punch of self-awareness. It’s a phrase we should all practice, and in Gatlin’s hands, it becomes the emotional anchor of a song that is both a cathartic release and a resonant piece of art.

Written by Zander Schaus

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