Since her rise to TikTok fame, Gayle has been hard at work perfecting her second EP, a follow-up to her March release, “A Study of the Human Experience: Volume One.” “I’ve been blissfully in love, scared of commitment, pissed, hurt, used, and been the one to hurt somebody, and all of those ranges of emotions are going to be told,” she told Melodic Magazine in September.
“I see [‘Volume One’] more as things I did for my 15-year-old self,” she says. “I wrote ‘Kiddie Pool‘ when I was 15 and I was really, really excited about that song that took me like 10 years to put it together and to release it . . . I feel like ‘Volume Two’ is me trying to get a little bit more experimental, mainly in the production.”
While working on the album – which she describes as a mix of lo-fi, punk, and bedroom pop – Gayle took some inspiration from her experience with chromesthesia, a rare type of neurological condition that allows individuals to see colors in response to different sounds.
“I was like 14 at the time, and I was like, ‘I’m not baby blue.'”
“I realized that I had chromesthesia, funnily enough, when there was a song I just did not like,” she says. “I liked the melodies, I liked the lyrics, but there was something about it that I just didn’t like. I realized, every time I listened to the song, I saw this light baby blue – super bright blue – that I just didn’t like. I was like 14 at the time, and I was like, ‘I’m not baby blue.'” The ability to “hear colors” recently inspired her to partner with Adobe to create colorful social media templates to help spark others’ creativity.
If you’re curious, Gayle describes herself as a vibrant orange, a color that she hopes will mix well with her new EP’s icy-blue theme. When she was creating the “Abcdefu” music video, Gayle made sure to incorporate pops of red, the song’s primary color, and follow suit with the remixes, making the “Chill” remix purple, the “Nice” remix gray, and the demo green.
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As the second half of 2022 takes shape, Gayle is gearing up to go on tour with MCR, Snoh Aalegra, Florence + The Machine, Charlie Puth, The Chainsmokers, and more, gigs that will give her the opportunity to share her music around the world.
And with her 18th birthday on June 10, she has one more order of business to take care of as a tribute to the woman who started it all. “I think when I’m 18, I want to get my mom to draw a heart,” she says. “I’m going to get it tattooed, and then I’d do the same and she does the same, so we have matching heart tattoos. So whenever she’s away from me, she’s still with me – you know, that mother-daughter bullsh*t.”