The Jaguar Club

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Sleepwalking 03:39 Tools
And We Wake Up Slowly 01:31 Tools
Corks Pop 04:58 Tools
Where No Wild Things Are 03:25 Tools
This Summer 03:14 Tools
Blood Pressure 04:23 Tools
The Sirens 04:16 Tools
Future Sounds 03:07 Tools
In the Leaves 02:16 Tools
Out of the City 05:24 Tools
Antarctica 05:09 Tools
Perfect Timing 04:43 Tools
Stringer 03:35 Tools
Beat Of My Heart 03:35 Tools
World Gone By 04:12 Tools
This Year 04:56 Tools
Beautiful House 04:08 Tools
Who Says We're The Last 04:08 Tools
In Antarctica 05:13 Tools
Sky Ride 05:13 Tools
Heat Of The Sun 03:57 Tools
Where No Wild Things Are - Acoustic 03:57 Tools
On Your Mind 03:57 Tools
Hard Cider 03:57 Tools
Whi Says We're The Last 03:57 Tools
Fall Apart 03:57 Tools
Modern Ways 03:57 Tools
Cold Medicine 03:57 Tools
Milk and Cookies 03:57 Tools
Who Says We're The Last - Live On Wrek 03:57 Tools
Perfet Timing Marcata Final Mix 1 03:57 Tools
Perfet Thing 03:57 Tools
The Jaguar Club - Sleepwalking 03:57 Tools
Clouded 03:57 Tools
In Antartica 03:57 Tools
The Last of Night 03:57 Tools
Sleepwalking Marcata Final Mix 1 03:57 Tools
Untitled 03:57 Tools
Where No Wild Things Are (Acoustic) 03:57 Tools
The Jaguar Club - The Last Of Night V2 03:57 Tools
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The Jaguar Club is a trio from Brooklyn, New York, who formed shortly before New Years Eve 2006. Prior to an initial split in 2010, the band released 2 EP's and an LP. In 2014 The Jaguar Club reformed with an expanded/altered lineup and a new release on the way. 2008 primarily found the band in a barn in upstate New York writing and recording their first full-length album at Marcata Recording. Their 2009 full-length debut album And We Wake Up Slowly captures the band breaking free of what had become their signature New Wave influenced sound, while keeping their signature energy and intensity intact. The album's 13 tracks are full of varied dynamics, new sounds and ideas, and is both heavier and softer than anything they had done before. In a statement, the band announced they'd be parting ways after 5 years and two of the members will keep working under the band name Medals. During the summer of 2014 The Jaguar Club reunited, with a somewhat new lineup, and began playing shows in New York again. A new EP 'Close' was released on March 3rd 2015. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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