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A fifth step in the story of IAMEVE

Today, Tiff Randol (more recently known as IAMEVE) released the latest in a series of twelve songs debuted in April. Every month, as she builds up to the full-length release of her new project 'The Everything Nothing', she reveals another step in the blossoming of Eve Ami, and every month we watch her evolve on the cover of a single. The lost, drowning girl of April's 'Throw Me A Line' has gained confidence, she's a 'Temptress', glamorous in her feathers, dangerous; the stage is where you reinvent yourself, and the album describes this journey, the rebirth of Eve like David becoming Ziggy, delivered with the force of a powerful pop voice that grows more seductive by the single. If this is far from being Randol's first output, who has behind her an album and two EPs, it is surely her strongest narrative effort to date; she's a storyteller you see, and as she lets this tale unfold step by step like she did with 'Polyamourous' in 2009, each time there's a suspense in the course that makes the next release all the more exciting. - Tracy Mamoun

 
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