A SHADOW OF JAGUAR (Brooklyn, NY/Boulder, CO)
http://www.ashadowofjaguar.com/
A Shadow Of Jaguar is a duo made up of Brian Hubbert (lead vocals, slide guitar, bass) and Andrew Oakley (drums, vocals). The duo found it’s origins in their hometown of Boulder, CO, in 2015, where they sought to make music they weren’t yet hearing on the rock scene. Debut singles “Mama Needs The Bottle” and “Keep On Knocking” were released to raves from AXS and Live For Live Music. Achieving their goal to add more grit into the rock scene, Live For Live Musicwrites, “In the modern musical environment where so much of our music is programmed to perfection, ‘Keep on Knocking’ is a much needed reminder that rock and roll is here to stay.”
The forthcoming album RAW was made “to stick a big middle finger up at all the fears and doubts that plague us. The goal was to force upon people the uncontrollable urge to scrunch their faces and nod their heads” says the duo. The album was recorded, mixed and mastered in Denver, CO, by Todd Divel and Justin Peacock at Silo Sound (Borahm Lee of Break Science and Pretty Lights Live Band). A Shadow Of Jaguar also credits John Demitro, Vincent Ellwood, Emma Fields, Maggie Miller, Robbie Steifel for their efforts in making this album come to fruition. It will be released late October, 2017 on all digital platforms.
Substream Magazine – PREMIERE: A Shadow of Jaguar unleash “Don’t Want to Die Here” video
https://substreammagazine.com/2017/09/premiere-a-shadow-of-jaguar-dwtd/
“A Shadow of Jaguar is a high-energy, no holds barred rock-n-roll band with a sound ripped right out of the late 70s. Their the kind of band that is very much “what you see is what you get” in that there are no frills or gimmicks.” – Joel Funk
The Deli Magazine – A Shadow of Jaguar to Drop New LP “RAW”
http://austin.thedelimagazine.com/32528/shadow-jaguar-drop-new-lp-raw
“Blending bare-knuckle and gritty rock with tongue-in-cheek lyricism and old-school cool, A Shadow of a Jaguar is one feline-themed band you’re going to want to pounce on.” – Olivia Sisinni