- Words Notion Staff
Alt-rock trio TAHM are back with a vengeance on blistering new single ‘Little Devil’.
UK alt-rock trio TAHM are returning, and they’re not holding anything back. ‘Little Devil’ is a ferocious, grunge-fuelled reckoning that confronts the chaos of toxic relationships with teeth bared. For anyone who has been pushed to their limit and clawed their way back, this is your soundtrack: blistering, unflinching, and loud enough to drown out the past.
From the first strike of the guitar, ‘Little Devil’ surges forward with urgency. There’s a dangerous edge to its sound, serrated riffs, thunderous drums, and a hook that doesn’t ask for attention, but demands it. Rooted in the grit of ’90s alt-rock but alive with new intensity, it channels frustration into something beautifully volatile.
Lyrically, the track navigates a fine line between vulnerability and control. The “devil” here feels like a metaphor as well as a trigger for a deeper moment of confrontation. TAHM stare it down and keep walking. There’s catharsis in every line, power in every growl.
Formed in the 1990s by siblings Katie and Ian Palmer with Paul Hodgson, TAHM carved out early success with a sound that straddled cinematic drama and raw emotion. After stepping away from the spotlight, they returned in 2023 with ’17 Years’, a track that marked a turning point, not just a comeback, but a rebirth.
With further releases planned, ‘Little Devil’ marks the start of a bold new chapter for TAHM. Energetic, unfiltered, and emotionally resonant, it sets the tone for what comes next.