Jaguares Editorial Review
The Skinny
With a fifth album, "El Primer Instinto," under its belt, Mexico City's Jaguares have secured a rep as south-of-the-border chart-toppers. While "Instinto" is a collection of acoustic treatments of the band's hits and a few covers, Jaguares more often resembles a guitar-based pop/rock act such as U2 or Def Leppard, albeit one that can take multiple stylistic turns in one song. "El Primer Instinto" is stripped-down, but Jaguares has been known to use heavy orchestration, add a goth tinge or Latin beats to its heartfelt guitar tunes. While Mexican rock comes no more slick and professional than this, Saul Hernandez' lyrics are known to touch on social and cultural issues. While the group sings in Spanish, the Jaguares pop sensibility is definitely Top 40 and tends to overcome the language barrier.
The Crowd
The younger Mexican-American community will turn out in enthusiastic throngs.
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Jaguares User Reviews
What users are saying
- Long set: no
- Good acoustics: yes
- Entertaining: yes
- Overrated: no
- Worth the money: yes
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excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
saul has been around a long time and has gone through some rough times.but, he keeps on rocking.good bless the jaguares.from phila.pa.
Schedule
| Date | Times | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 09/13/2008 |
6:30 pm |
3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89119 |

