Gamilla: An Interview at the Crossroads of Confession and Cosmic Noise
In an exclusive A&R Factory Interview, Gamilla opens up about the world behind Catholic School Girl with a steadiness that makes the album feel even more intentional. She explains how a class assignment grew into a full record shaped by personal history, pressure, and the small shocks of adolescence that stay lodged in the mind long after you leave the classroom. Her technical background folds into the conversation, showing how control over production lets her move between roles as songwriter, guitarist, bassist, and vocalist without losing momentum. She also talks about the risks woven into her lyrics, the sci-fi threads she keeps returning to, and what it means to step forward as a Puerto Rican woman in rock. The bigger picture, though, is her commitment to recognition and authenticity, which sets the tone for everything she plans next. Catholic School Girl feels loaded with feeling and intent, what was the moment you knew this concept needed to exist as a full album rather than just a handful of tracks? Catholic School Girl started as an EP I had to make for a class, and I even though I always have themes I want to express through my songs, I wanted […]
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