The always-prolific al Riggs is back with a new album: a collaboration with guitarist and producer Lauren Francis, who was part of Riggsโ€™s backing band during their 2018 run of shows supporting The Mountain Goats.

Bile and Bone arrives September 18, but today weโ€™re excited to premiere the video for โ€œLove Is an Old Bullet,โ€ the third track to be released from the project so far. Filmed by Areon Mobasher, who co-directedย with Riggs, the video finds Riggs taking a lonesome walk through Durham, interspersed with black-and-white shots of an empty Carolina Theatre.

โ€œLove Is an Old Bulletโ€ is a highlight from Bile and Bone, which pairs Riggsโ€™s songwriting with understated yet expansive arrangements from Francis. The song also features contributions from Rook Grubbs of Durhamโ€™s Vaughn Aed, who sings the titular refrain.

With its ambient piano textures and modest vocals, the song brings to mind the wistful melancholy of Yo La Tengoโ€”but listen closelyย and youโ€™ll notice itโ€™s dense with the idiosyncratic references that are a hallmark of Riggsโ€™s lyrics, name-checking both anti-gay-rights activist Anita Bryant and filmmaker John Watersโ€™sย Odorama in the first two lines alone.

Riggs, who callsย Bile and Bone the purest collaboration theyโ€™ve ever participated in, worked with Francis to craft these songs over a span of two years, and that level of care is evident in โ€œLove Is an Old Bullet.โ€ Check out the video below, and look for our feature story next week.

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