![]() ![]() I started to listen to heavier metal when I was about 15 and my favourite band was (and still is) Exorcist, an underground occult speed/thrash metal band with members from Virgin Steel and Original Sin to name a few. I was the age around 17-18 and all that was spinning in my head at that time was Thrash Metal and old school hard rock. He is royalty within Black ‘n’ Grey realism. It was Mankan of “Rough Stuff! Tattoo” (IG: in Uppsala who made it. (Acid – real name: Anna Skogo – laughs loudly) Well my first tattoo was actually my coolest tattoo ever and the one that I’m most proud of I think. Tell me about your first time ever in a Swedish tattoo studio: how old were you and what was going through your head? My dad was my big inspiration early on in life…Īnd since I grew up in a bluesy family, always attending gigs and bike/car shows, I got the rhythm and the love for vintage engines very early in life. I wanted to look the same, so I loved to have temporary tattoos which I bought with my weekly allowance (only 5 dollars). I grew up watching him playing blues and rock ‘n’ roll and since we always were with him we got to meet a lot of music folks and related gentlepeople with tattoos and rocker lookin’ styles. Yeah! He is a B3 hammond organ player and I still remember the smell of the old beer imprinted in pubs where my sister and I used to hang around while dad had his soundcheck together with the band. My strongest memories of him as a young child are from when he pulled up the driveway with this bike and did super loud but awesome burn outs in front of me and my sister, just to play “the cool” dad for us! He also had a super rad dodge van that could jump which we loved and he always took us with him when it was time to load in and out of venues, when he was out playing with his band. To be honest I think that the music, tattoos and motorcycles came together at the age of 5-6 because my dad used to ride a wasp yellow chopper style Yamaha XS 650 when I was little. Hi Acid! Which was born first: your love for music, for tattoos or motorcycles? Or did the three come together? Are you ready for a bit of Thin Lizzy mixed with some good Swedish hard rock? Acid’s Trip by Max Ljungberg The sold-out show was a benefit concert helping those affected by the fires that ravaged much of Northern California in 2017, and saw Neal Schon and his band mates playing “songs spanning Journey’s entire catalog, largely focusing on the band’s ’70s repertoire, including the band’s first three albums, ‘Journey’, ‘Look Into The Future’, and ‘Next’.She is Acid, singer of Acid’s Trip, great ink lover and fan of vintage motorcycles. Announced on Tuesday, the set was previewed with a performance of the classic Journey song, “Lights,” featuring Castronovo on lead vocals: ![]() On May 19, Journey Through Time will be released as a live album, via Frontiers Music Srl. The evening saw Schon join forces with two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Schon’s former Journey and Santana bandmate, Gregg Rolie, as well as current Journey member Deen Castronovo on vocals and drums, Marco Mendoza (Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake) on bass, and John Varn on keyboards and vocals. In 2018, Journey guitarist and founding member Neal Schon took the stage at the Independent in San Francisco for a special show dubbed Journey Through Time. ![]()
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