Riggan released Bring Glory after a decade of independent music. The album is a mix of contemporary pop and adult alternative offerings with a worship focus. Riggan enters the fray without bringing a lot to distinguish himself from the likes of fellow AC pop artists like Travis Cottrell, Keith Green, 4Him, and Michael Card. But as is the case with dozens of contemporary worship artists, Riggan makes up for his tendency toward generic fare with a deeply felt passion for what he sings about. The title track and "Lift (I ...
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Riggan released Bring Glory after a decade of independent music. The album is a mix of contemporary pop and adult alternative offerings with a worship focus. Riggan enters the fray without bringing a lot to distinguish himself from the likes of fellow AC pop artists like Travis Cottrell, Keith Green, 4Him, and Michael Card. But as is the case with dozens of contemporary worship artists, Riggan makes up for his tendency toward generic fare with a deeply felt passion for what he sings about. The title track and "Lift (I Cannot Be Silent)" stand out for their rock flair. "Matches" is perhaps the album's most intriguing track, a dark metaphor about submission to God's will. He also shines with his covers of Michael W. Smith's "Great Is the Lord," Andrew Peterson's "Holy Is the Lord" and Keith Green's "My Eyes Are Dry." Riggan showed off his knack for accessible, AC pop on this album. ~ Jared Johnson, Rovi
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