Los Angeles, CA — Today, IAMEVE unveils “Atomic,” a soaring, high-stakes confession that turns love’s breaking point into widescreen drama. Written by Tiff Randol and Tom Leonard (Zero7), Atomic begins as an intimate admission before swelling into explosive choruses that capture the grief and fear of letting go—tangled with the undeniable aliveness of love that feels too powerful to release. “There comes a moment in many relationships when love hits a tipping point, says Randol. “when the reflections we mirror back to each other become overwhelming, like a flood, and it’s hard to know if it will destroy us or evolve us. Facing that ending is terrifying—the loss of control, of the familiar, shakes everything. That’s what ‘Atomic’ is about.”
Musically, the production mirrors that volatility: hushed, confessional verses build into a tense pre-chorus before erupting into towering hooks layered with synths, strings, guitars, percussion, and stacked vocals that crash with atomic force. The track moves between vulnerability and enormity, true to its name, love as detonation.
Atomic is the latest offering from the Legacy album that arrives January 30, 2026. Legacy is both intimate and apocalyptic, an emotionally charged record confronting collapse, survival, and transformation on personal, relational, societal, and archetypal levels. Written and produced primarily by Randol, the album threads themes of love, power, repression, destruction, and renewal, with each track examining what we inherit, what we destroy, and what we choose to carry forward. Where Atomic inhabits the tipping point of love, Legacy widens the lens to explore how our shadows, individually and collectively, shape what endures.
About IAMEVE / Tiff Randol
IAMEVE is the electro cinematic archetypal deep dive project of composer, producer, and songwriter Tiff Randol, who is also the cofounder of Mamas in Music, a global nonprofit supporting mothers in the music industry. Randol blends electronic and experimental production with emotional, story-driven songwriting, creating soundscapes that feel both otherworldly and deeply intimate.
Her music and sound design appear in film, television, and 360 dome installations, including the end title song for Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, along with hundreds of placements in series such as Arrow, Ray Donovan, Work in Progress, and The Fosters — projects that span networks and platforms including Netflix, Showtime, CW, and ABC Family. Her visual music work has earned awards at HollyShorts, the Japan Media Arts Festival, and international festivals. She has been featured at the Songwriters Hall of Fame New Writers Showcase and the SCL Composer Mentorship Program, and is a member of The Recording Academy, SONA, AWFC, and SCL.
A neurodivergent mother, advocate, and multidisciplinary artist, Randol divides her time between Los Angeles and New York.
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