“Gone Wrong” hits hard from the get-go with “Bad News”, where the guitars of Jason Thorncraft and Ash Gravino are front and centre. Pete Dyball’s mix is punchy and transparent with minimal bleed. It’s powerpop-rock.
Son of Jaguar’s collective ear for a melodic hook is evident on “My Door”, a good song that wears out its welcome at 4mins plus and could have benefitted from a judicious edit.
Vocalist Gary Maher sounds uncannily like Michael Stipe on “Crash and Burn”, while “On The Run” recalls Spy vs Spy with its dabbling with syncopation. “Such is Life” is a brazen lift of the lyrical intent of the Celibate Rifles’ “It’s Such a Wonderful Life” and the sound of the “DFFD” Dictators and, again, could have benefitted from a haircut. It’s worth mentioning that Son of Jaguar have played supports to both the Rifles and the Spies.
“Outsiders” is one of those reflections on better musical times that men of a certain middle-age will “get”. The little kids just won’t understand.
“The Lie” is the odd man out, a slide guitar-fuelled detour into alt.country where vocalist Maher gets his chance to shine. “WTF!” rounds off the record with an uplifting call to arms that underlines our collective slide towards idiocy is not confined to the Big Smoke.
As cool as the NSW North Coast is, it is a land ruled by Jimmy Barnes cover bands and clod-headed DJs, not to mention the dimwit agencies that book them. I'm glad Son of Jaguar exist because that means all hope is not lost. The irony is that they started as a cover band, albeit one playing songs by the Beasts of Bourbon and Radio Birdman. That said, “Gone Wrong” is a good album that could have made a killer EP.