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Little Bihlman Unveils Soul-Baring New Single “Fade Away”

Emmy-winning musician Scot Bihlman channels decades of road-tested experience into a raw, unfiltered Americana anthem

By Chris AdamsPublished 5 months ago 3 min read

Emmy-winning multi-instrumentalist Little Bihlman, also known as Scot Bihlman, has returned to the spotlight with his latest single, “Fade Away,” a track that distills a lifetime of musical experience into a deeply human and emotionally resonant performance. Stripped-down and intense, the song carries the weight of someone who has lived through the highs and lows of a career in music — from long nights on the road to fleeting moments of triumph — yet emerges with a message that is both vulnerable and unflinchingly honest.

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Bihlman describes the track in his own words:

“Fade Away carries the weight of long nights on the road, empty green rooms, cramped vans, missed calls, and fleeting highs, the real stuff that fuels a lifetime in music. And yet there’s a looseness to it. A freedom. You can hear it in the way the drums snap, the way his voice rides the edge of each phrase. It’s not about proving anything. It’s about telling the truth.”

The song marks a significant chapter in Bihlman’s storied career, which includes work with the blues-rock powerhouse Grinder Blues and the family-led ensemble The Bihlman Bros. Over the years, he has shared stages with legends such as John Fogerty, BB King, Jelly Roll, and Trey Anastasio, cementing his reputation as a musician capable of blending technical skill with authentic storytelling. His compositions have also found a wide audience on screen, with over 30 television placements, including in popular series like Sons of Anarchy and Burn Notice.

Musically, Bihlman’s style straddles the gritty edges of blues, the heartland sincerity of rock, and the raw, untamed spirit of Americana. He refers to his work as “motorcycle poetry for truth-seekers,” a fitting descriptor for the road-worn authenticity that runs through every note he plays and sings. “Fade Away” exemplifies this ethos, with its stripped-down arrangement emphasizing the immediacy of emotion over polished production. The drums snap with precision but breathe freely, while Bihlman’s voice navigates the contours of each phrase with the tension of someone recounting real-life trials and fleeting triumphs.

“Fade Away” also serves as a precursor to Bihlman’s highly anticipated solo album, Heavy Head, which is slated for release in 2025. Produced by Miles Fulwider, the album promises to expand on the same themes of honesty, endurance, and artistic freedom, further cementing Bihlman’s place in the landscape of contemporary Americana and blues. Fans can also look forward to accompanying releases from his vintage-Americana apparel line, Hillbilly Royalty, which echoes the same rugged, heartfelt aesthetic found in his music.

The single has been met with enthusiasm from both longtime fans and newcomers, who are drawn to the candid storytelling and soulful instrumentation that have long defined Bihlman’s work. In a music industry often preoccupied with image and polish, “Fade Away” stands as a testament to the enduring power of truth in songwriting — a reminder that the best music often comes from lived experience, honesty, and a willingness to show the world one’s scars.

With “Fade Away,” Little Bihlman not only delivers a song but a statement: that the journey matters as much as the destination, that the real stories of life on the road are worth telling, and that music can serve as both confession and celebration. As Bihlman himself puts it, the song is about “telling the truth,” a mantra that resonates deeply throughout every chord, lyric, and beat.

As anticipation builds for Heavy Head, “Fade Away” offers a glimpse into Bihlman’s artistic evolution — a musician unafraid to confront the realities of his journey while inviting listeners to feel every triumph and setback alongside him. It’s a track that lingers long after the last note, leaving a mark not just as a song, but as a testament to the resilience, honesty, and enduring spirit of an artist who has seen it all and still finds new ways to speak from the heart.

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