![]() I’m very excited because his music and tattoo work are killer! I’m currently leaning towards something from one of my favourite movies, like the Steel Dragon band logo from the movie Rock Star, but we’ll see.” Yadon Jr.: “At this moment, I’m not 100 percent sure what I’m going to get from Shelby, but I’m recording a guitar solo for his new country rock album in exchange for a tattoo. Yadon Jr.: “Yes! Jason Jones and Ben DiPietro are both amazing here in Austin! I’m getting my next one from Shelby Lozano at King Cobra Tattoo in Oakley, California, when I visit back home for Christmas.”ĭo you have any new tattoos planned or underway? Give us the dirt! Yeah, I’m a bit of a hopeful romantic.”ĭo you have a specific shop or artist that you frequent (insert shameless plug time!)? I got the tattoo when I was 18, and at the time, it was meant to be a very cheesy symbol of waiting for the right person to unlock it. Ryan Hegefeld: “On my left wrist is a padlock of sorts. Jon Yadon Jr.: “My dad took me to San Francisco on my 18th birthday to get my first tattoo which is my last name, ‘Yadon,’ on my upper back with wings and a lightning bolt.” When, where and what was your first tattoo? ![]() We discussed some of their more memorable tattoos, some of their favourite local artists, future tattoo plans, and of course, that memorable (or unmemorable) drunken tattoo… and Hegefeld to talk tattoos in our latest edition of Tattoo Talk. As Lift The Curse, they have forged a sound that combines heavy metal, rock, and pop, defined by pounding riffs, slick melodies, and ruthless breakdowns. and Hegefeld are long-time friends, having previously played as two-thirds of TrineATX, a band that saw some solid success across Texas, having the opportunity to open for Fuel, Hinder, and Powerman 5000 along the way. ![]() and Ryan Hegefeld, the duo quickly released tunes over the summer and the fall, including “Take Me Under” and “The Color Brave.” The tracks offered a good look inside this still-emerging project, shining a light on the importance Yadon Jr. The song carries a positive message, a reminder not to lose hope and to believe in yourself no matter how much the chips are down. While it takes most artists at least a year to even get a song released, the Austin hard rockers have been lighting it up since they got together last year, releasing a series of singles, with the most recent being “ Believe,” which dropped in December. It’s been like rapid fire ever since the inception of Lift The Curse. ![]()
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