Italy’s Jaguero release their debut EP “Worst Weekend Ever” |
“…starts off combining pop punk with early Phil Spector style rock ‘n’ roll. It’s that bouncy feel and all the hallmarks of pop punk, but with vocal harmonies you’d normally find in doo wop. That enough would make “Negative, Awesome!” one of the more engaging and unique pop punk songs of the year, but then they thrown in a barrage of metal for the chorus which was unexpectedly awesome.”- If It’s Too Loud |
LINK TO THE ALBUM: Worst Weekend Ever: https://youtube.com/playlist? Bandcamp: https://epidemicrecordshc. (Feel free to embed it on your website) LINK TO THE EP ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS |
After unveiling their cards with two smashing singles, the Italian punk rock band Jaguero have come out with their debut EP, “Worst Weekend Ever”, released in collaboration with Epidemic Records. LISTEN TO THE ALBUM: https://youtube.com/playlist? The four friends came up with the name “Jaguero” during a night of partying, a crazy union between a wild animal and a soccer player. They immediately fell in love with the idea, imagining “Jaguero” as a lucha-libre wrestler, who spends his life between obscurity and glory. The four come from disparate experiences: Slander (Matteo Marangoni), La Fortuna (Andrea Cichellero’s solo project) and Regarde (Guido Dal Prà and Andrea Campesato Segnini). In this EP they mix the reference sounds of their various artistic paths as well as their own varied musical tastes. The band comments: “The ambient influences of Andrea’s solo project, La Fortuna, give Jaguero small but important traits that characterize the songs. His musical taste is extremely broad: from 50’s jazz to modern punk rock, from traditional Italian song to hardcore, and more. Jaguero is where this range of listening converges in a balance of song characterization and aggression. While Matteo’s history with Slander needs no introduction, his old-school influences give a distinct character to the heavier sections of the songs, with particular attention to the lyrics: screaming, massive riffing, and direct phrases are present thanks to him. Last but not least, Guido and Andrea define a solid rhythm section: both of them focus their attention on small details of the songs, not only on their own instrument but especially regarding the overall direction of the song.” Meanwhile, their band Regarde is active, with a solid background of eight years of live performances and several records: two full lengths, two EPs and a split. Taking a parallel path with the Jaguero project, they both felt the urge to move towards a more direct and punk vibe, writing fast songs that catch the listener’s ears. But the motto here is pretty simple: have a lot of fun and zero stress. To consolidate everything, the masterful work of Maurizio Baggio of La Distilleria, a recording studio renowned for this kind of sound. “Worst Weekend Ever” is available on all major digital platforms at www.smarturl.com/JagueroWWE |