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LITTLE BIHLMAN PAIRS INTIMATE SINGLE “SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY” WITH DESERT VIGNETTE “THE DEVIL’S CRADLE”

Vintage tones and parallel lives anchor the next chapter of his upcoming album.

Scot “Little” Bihlman, photo courtesy of artist
Scot “Little” Bihlman, photo courtesy of artist

March 13, 2026 (Los Angeles, CA) // Scot “Little” Bihlman has trailblazed forward with a two-track release through V13 Music: the contemplative single “Seems Like Yesterday” and the instrumental interlude “The Devil’s Cradle.” Taken together, the tracks mark a pivotal moment in the arc of his forthcoming album Heavy Head, widening its scope before narrowing in on something more personal and quietly bruised.

“The Devil’s Cradle” launches with steel guitar and drifting harmonica, evoking the isolation of the desert highway at sunset. There’s a hint of cinematic scope to it, like a late ’70s Americana record. It’s not showy, not indulgent, just atmosphere and distance. This piece was born from many miles of riding the California coast, and it captures the range of human experience passing by in the moment. Different roads, different outcomes, but the same sun in the sky. It’s a brief but deliberate transition into the album’s emotional second half.

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Little Bihlman “Seems Like Yesterday” single artwork

Little Bihlman “Seems Like Yesterday” single artwork

Little Bihlman “The Devil’s Cradle” single artwork

Little Bihlman “The Devil’s Cradle” single artwork