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son of jaguar

  • i feel alrightSydney’s Dunhill Blues are on hiatus so what’s a poor boy to do but to sing and play in (another) rock and roll band? Adam Brzozowski from the Dunnies has formed Space Boozzies, described as “a mongrel dog from the Central Coast featuring members of all the popular surf/garage/rock bands you've never heard of”.

    Space Boozzies’ Mikey Young-mastered debut album ”I Feel Alright” is being pressed right now – pre-orders are open here  - and the band is doing a run of shows in Northern New South Wales and Queensland to celebrate.

    They’ll be touring with Son of Jaguar, the Coffs Coast's “kings of sweat-drenched, hip-shakin' rock'n'roll since 2016”. Their debut record “King Hit” is a twin-axe attack that gnaws at garage-punk's bones and is out on Conquest for Noise.

    Space Boozzies-Son of Jaguar
    Australian East Coast Tour
    SEPTEMBER
    28 - The Gollan, Lismore
    + The Antibodies
    29 - East Brisbane Bowls Club (Space Boozies only)
    with Public Execution + Fred Band + Koko Uzi
    OCTOBER
    12 - MoshPit, Newtown
    w/Good Pash + Tweerkerz
    13 – The Lass, Newcastle
    + Bitchcraft

  • son of jaguarGone Wrong - Son of Jaguar (Jagit Records)

    This is a spirited collection of songs from a band of tree/sea changers living on the New South Wales North Coast. Assembled through a mutual desire to play music and drink beer in that nice part of the world, they’ve notched Album Number Two with “Gone Wrong”.

    (Their first albuim is reviewed here.)

    There are a myriad of influences at play – as you might guess from a band whose members’ experience includes playing in Headlifter, Grinspoon, King Pest and Mortal Sin –but Son of Jaguar sound like none of the above. “Gone Wrong” has melody and that distinctive Oz Rock rough-edged snarl, without the chugga-chugga rhythmic trappings.