On Netflix’s Building the Band, singing isn’t just for the stage—it spills into the hallways, the dorms, and even the snack breaks. The new singing competition brings together emerging artists to form bands sight unseen, and what follows is a musical experiment full of talent, heart, and harmony.
In a recent interview with Gayety, members from the show’s standout bands—3Quency, SZN4, and Soulidified—shared what really happened behind the scenes, how music brought them together, and what the experience meant to them.
Meet the Bands
3Quency—the powerhouse girl group that ultimately won the competition—is made up of Nori Royale, Brianna Mazzola, and Wennely Quezada. The chemistry was instant. “We fell in love with each other as soon as we saw each other,” Wennely said. “Just being able to rehearse with them, laugh, bake cookies—it was all a highlight.”
Yes, cookies. “One thing I love is a cookie,” Brianna added with a laugh. “We would be working ourselves to the breaking point… but the one thing we had every night was a cookie. It made it all better.”
For SZN4—comprised of Katie Roeder, Cameron Goode, Donzell Taggart, and Aaliyah Rose—the show offered something deeper than just performance. “I became the person that I’ve always dreamt of being,” Cameron shared. “It made me realize the gift that God gave me—and I found my people that love me for who I am.”
Soulidified—featuring Bradley Rittmann, Landon Boyce, Malik Heard, and Shade Jenifer—found their groove quickly. “We’re just pushing each other,” Landon said. “I sing to have my brothers on stage with me.” Malik added that their bond came through in performance: “Our first song together—‘You Remind Me’—really solidified us as a unit.”
Harmony in the Halls
Every band agreed: the singing never stopped. “We have riff-offs all the time,” said Landon. “We randomly harmonize—just pushing each other.” For SZN4, the group would “mostly just sing to each other when we’re talking,” Aaliyah laughed. “It’s like our whole life turned into a musical.”
The Message Behind the Music
Each artist echoed a similar hope for what viewers take away. “Do it scared,” said Nori. “Do it not knowing what’s going to happen. Override the fear.” Brianna added, “Every ‘no’ is bringing you where you’re supposed to be. Eventually it all makes sense.”
Honoring a Legend
The show’s host AJ McLean and judges Kelly Rowland and the late Liam Payne—brought their own legacies into the experience. “You think about a group and you think about harmony,” Kelly said. “What harmony really means—and how we need that right now.”
AJ praised the cast’s authenticity: “The level of talent on this show surpassed my expectations. It’s been a privilege to watch these bands form. This is giving the power back to the artist.”
Both Kelly and AJ reflected on the unique light Liam Payne brought to the show before his untimely death. “His intuition, his one-liners, his sincerity,” Kelly said. “He brought so much light.” AJ added, “He lit up every room. He was encouraging, always. I’m glad we got to dedicate this show to him.”