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hello hello i am back i have a new song called "shot off the horse" that i wrote a while ago that suddenly became unfortunately more prescient!
enjoy get worse
TODAY TODAY TODAY
with @riggingsmusicok
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8pm @ The East Room, Nashville TN
a piece for the arrt clubs art swap a lil while ago. still happy with how this turned out!
Riggings of El Galeón Andalucía during the sunset
THE ARNOLD EP IS HERE
The Arnold EP is the first official release by Riggings, my new band. It's four songs long, runs the gamut of ambient country and chamber pop. The download is Pay What You Can, the CD comes with a sticker and a zine, and I made 8 spray-painted shirts that come with downloads. And you can find all of that right HERE.
You can also stream it on most things RIGHT HERE.
You can watch the lyric video for "Victory Garden" RIGHT HERE.
If you enjoy it please share it around. This is a brand new endeavor for me and that means starting from scratch. Share it with yr queer friends.
Enjoy!
Here's a cover of Richard Dawson's "Black Dog In The Sky", done one morning about a year ago. It was one of the first things I made with the idea that al Riggs would be done and Riggings would be next. Enjoy!
1 track album
RIGGINGS IS OFFICIALLY HERE
Break the bottle on the side of the ship, send it off to sea.
"Arnold Escapes From Church " is the first thing from THE ARNOLD EP, out in January. The song was directly inspired by the short film of the same name by Craig Bartlett who went on to create Hey Arnold.
It's about mentally/emotionally/literally escaping from places of at worst oppression, at best boredom.
I'm incredibly proud of this and I hope you enjoy.