Lift The Curse‘s new single ‘Kingsbury’ is powerful and nostalgic, encapsulating the heart and soul of Texas. This hard rock-meets-metal duo, formed by best friends Ryan Hegefeld and Jon Yadon Jr., has a deep connection to their music and songwriting. Surprisingly, ‘Kingsbury’ began as an acoustic version, but its full electric rendition is nothing short of scintillating.
The song is a heartfelt homage to the place where Ryan Hegefeld grew up, a Texas ranch that holds a special place in his heart. It’s a tale of times gone by, a tribute to the memories made, and the artist’s connection to his roots. The song seamlessly blends elements of alt-rock choruses, head-banging riffs, and melodic harmonies, showcasing the duo’s musical prowess.
As Hegefeld himself explains, “The meaning behind the song is about the place where I grew up. A ranch in Texas that has my whole heart forever. I luckily called it home for a long time. I wrote hundreds of songs there, grew up deer hunting, made amazing memories with friends and family. Ultimately it’s my idea of heaven. My place.“
‘Kingsbury’ invites listeners to share in the artist’s intimate memories and emotional connection to their homeland. With this track, they’ve created a piece of music that resonates deeply with the listener, capturing not only the essence of the place but also the passion and talent that Lift The Curse brings to their music. This release is a testament to their songwriting skills and their ability to transport the audience into a world of nostalgia and musical excellence.
You can also find ‘Kingsbury’ in our Indie Rockers playlist.
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