“Everything just fell into place,” Riggs says in a recent interview with Pitchfork Asia . “I was in the middle of promoting my debut album when BangBus sent over that demo. The lyric ‘when the clock ticks, we’re already there’ resonated with where I was in my own journey—right on the brink of something bigger. The timing was literally right.” “Right Timing” is a 3‑minute, 45‑second sonic collage that marries BangBus’s gritty guitar riffs with Riggs’s soaring, ethereal vocals. The track opens with a stripped‑down drum loop reminiscent of 90’s grunge, then builds into an anthemic chorus that fuses synth‑pop textures with a melodic bridge that showcases Riggs’s bilingual lyricism (English verses, Japanese‑inflected refrain).
By Alex Monroe | Music & Culture Correspondent Published: March 26, 2026 When the indie‑rock outfit BangBus first hit the underground scene in 2019, their lo‑fi swagger and punchy choruses earned them a loyal following in small‑venue clubs across the Midwest. Six years later, the band’s newest chapter is unfolding, and at the heart of it lies a surprising—yet perfectly timed—collaboration with rising Asian pop‑rock sensation Asia Riggs . BangBus - Asia Riggs - Right Timing Lead To Nau...
| Date | Milestone | |------|-----------| | | BangBus finishes writing material for a new album, but feels something is missing from the final track list. | | Mar 2025 | Asia Riggs drops her breakout single “Neon Skyline,” which quickly climbs to #12 on the Billboard Global 200. | | Jun 2025 | BangBus’s manager, Lila Ortiz, sees Riggs perform at the Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo and is instantly convinced they’d mesh well. | | Sep 2025 | Ortiz reaches out to Riggs’s team with a demo of “Right Timing.” Riggs replies with an enthusiastic “Let’s do it!” | | Feb 2026 | The two acts meet in a makeshift studio in Los Angeles, co‑writing and laying down vocal tracks over three intense days. | | Mar 2026 | The single is mixed, mastered, and a teaser drops on TikTok, racking up 4.2 million views in 48 hours. | “Everything just fell into place,” Riggs says in