| February 13, 2026 (Los Angeles, CA) // “Ghost on the Corner,” the latest single by Scot “Little” Bihlman, released via V13 Music and premiered on Ink 19, is one of the most immediate and quietly uplifting moments in the rollout for his upcoming album Heavy Head. Earlier singles embraced introspection and gritty ruggedness; this one is quite the opposite. It’s bright, relaxed, and practically weightless, and feels tailor-made for the audience who love the warmth of classic rock but want it carried through a modern, easygoing approach that feels instantly welcoming. At the beginning of the track, a sultry dobro riff resonates, setting the mood. But Bihlman treats that simplicity like a jet runway. The song slowly unfolds into something bigger and more deliberate, with accents of country gentleness and that slight yacht-rock glow which characterized a particular period of mellow and cheerful songwriting. |
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LISTEN TO “Ghost On The Corner” HERE |
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The song has a unique kind of sparkle, one that is similar to the experience of strolling in a small southern town on a perfect day. Everything is just right, and the world is momentarily manageable. Bihlman declares, “Once was lost, now I’m found. Mercy on your lips, a thorn in your crown,” hence weaving biblical metaphors into the relatable and mortal. When he continues, “No saviours or angels coming around to save you or me,” it sounds like a thesis statement: hope is not a gift granted from the external-it is a plant that is nurtured. “Ghost on the Corner” reveals a more tender but completely mature aspect of Heavy Head, disclosing the lightness and wishfulness of the album while at the same time not losing the sense of the human condition that is the glue of the entire record.
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Little Bihlman // Photo courtesy of artist |
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Scot “Little” Bihlman is an Emmy Award-winning musician, songwriter, and SAG-AFTRA actor based in Los Angeles. Raised between industrial Indiana and the Northern Michigan woods, he channels heartland rock, blues grit, and country soul into raw, story-driven songs about the human condition. Over two decades, he’s played everything from juke joints and arenas to the White House, collaborating live and in studio with Jelly Roll, John Fogerty, Pink, Trey Anastasio (Phish), dUg Pinnick (Kings X), and more as well as sharing the stage worldwide with iconic artists like Kid Rock, ZZ Top, Ted Nugent, BB King, Ray Charles and more. His music has scored 30-plus TV placements, including Sons of Anarchy, Burn Notice, and All My Children. Fronting each song on lead vocals, guitar, and drums, he is joined by Ron Meyer on guitar, vocal harmonies, and bass. Bihlman calls his sound “motorcycle poetry for truth-seekers.” His forthcoming album Heavy Head (produced by Miles Fulwider) starts its waterfall release in August 2025, alongside new drops from his vintage-Americana apparel line, Hillbilly Royalty. |
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