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Eccentricity and wild creative slashes are usually a preserve of the anarchic rock star.
Not so for soulful rock chanteuse, Tiff Randol: as a three year-old this already ascendant artist was waging war as a one-kid, anti-social crime wave. Bedroom walls were daubed in paint; Motown 45s were blasted from a Fisher Price record player in the early hours of the morning.

Later, trips to a child shrink proved unrewarding. Prescriptions included “plastic sheets on the walls and ear plugs” as an answer to her parent’s sleepless nights and cleaning bills. Not that it helped. As Randol grew older, there were more noisy experiments as a huge record collection swelled with the likes of Elvis Presley, Kate Bush, Guns N’Roses, Billie Holiday, The Beatles, Billy Idol, Johnny Cash and Prince. This consumption was not unrewarding, however. Now the singer-songwriter has made a habit of writing songs littered with adventurous pop hooks and drive time lyricism. Her latest electro-pop venture IAMEVE has been described by The Huffington Post as “if Alice took Ziggy Stardust’s hand and followed him down the rabbit hole to a world guided by the twists and turns of ethereal and colorful vocals”.

Most recently, you can hear her voice soaring as the voice of Thalia throughout the film score for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters with composer Andrew Lockington. IAMEVE will also have an original song in the end credits called "To Feel Alive" produced by Brian Liesgang (Filter, NIN, Smashing Pumpkins) and Cory Enemy (Katy Perry, Ellie Goulding, Lady Gaga)

Currently, aside from artist releases, she loves writing for other artists, film/tv, and commercials. In addition to her music, she enjoys being in love, painting, acting, writing, animals, and traveling!
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