Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Join The Club: 'And We Wake Up Slowly,' The Debut Album from The Jaguar Club

The Jaguar Club

'And We Wake Up Slowly'




Congratulations, your membership into the The Jaguar Club has been approved. Admission grants you an exclusive look at Brooklyn’s finest new young band and their impressive debut album ‘And We Wake Up Slowly’.

Spending the whole of 2006 and 2007 playing shows up and down the East coast in Maine, Florida and everywhere in between with the likes of Love of Diagrams, The Duke Spirit, The Cinematics and Bear Hands, The Jaguar Club finally decided to stay put for awhile to focus their efforts wholeheartedly on crafting their debut album. Written in a sweaty Brooklyn basement and recorded in a giant, creaky barn in upstate New York overshadowed by the Catskill Mountains, you can hear those two different worlds at work in the music: songs brought to life by panoramic production, layers of new-found sounds, and the sweet satisfaction of cooking your dinner outside under the stars.

After their reprieve in the depths of the wilderness, they confidently entered into Marcata Recordings and laid down 13 tracks under the guidance of Kevin McMahon (French Kicks, The Walkmen, Titus Andronicus, DieDieDie, Frightened Rabbit). This resulted in an amazing amalgamation of tracks propelled forward by Jeremiah Joyce’s explosive percussion and Yoichiro Fujita’s strong bassline with vocals that soar and uplift you courtesy of singer/guitarist Will Popadic’s penetrating voice not unlike the monotone croon of Interpol’s Paul Banks or even Morrissey combined with lyrical styling reminiscent of David Byrne.

Download 'Sleepwalking' taken from their debut album: http://www.magnumpr.net/media/thejaguarclub/sleepwalking.mp3

“Apart from the new romantic singing style of front-man Will Popadic, I don't think there's anything overtly retro about Jaguar Club's sound. They're doing their own thing.“ -Brooklyn Vegan

“The Jaguar Club’s music owes a lot to 80's new wave, but then again 80's new wave should owe a lot to the Jaguar Club. A lot of bands mine the genre for inspiration and somehow throttle the life out of it at the same time. The Jaguar Club’s spare three piece set up…make new wave listenable again, without a hint of kitsch” -Deli Magazine

“dance inducing infectious energy.“ -EarFarm

Upcoming Shows:

06/19 - Glasslands - Brooklyn, NY

06/25 - Club NME @ The Annex - New York, NY

07/30 - Mercury Lounge - New York, NY

08/29 - ALBUM RELEASE SHOW at UNION HALL - Brooklyn, NY


www.myspace.com/thejaguarclub

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