Release Date: February 20, 2026
Label: Colorado Instrumental
Fanzine
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The Boss Jaguars are a four-piece instrumental rock
band based in Austin, Texas, known for their unique blend of surf, spy,
spaghetti western, hot rod, and exotica. They have been performing since 2010
and typically play around 60 gigs a year.
Peel Out With The Boss Jaguars is their new 7” vinyl in partnership with the Colorado Instrumental Fanzine.
Peeling out means pressing down on the accelerator
and having your car shoot out like a rocket (most people know this, but for
listeners who have never heard the expression, it was worth mentioning). This
band emulates that kind of speed on their two tracks: “Rust Bucket,” which
points to an old car, and “2222 Go!,” which I thought was an interesting track
title.
Food for thought is this: The recurring appearance
of 2222 is a gentle nudge to seek balance in all areas of your life. It invites
you to reflect on your priorities, let go of negativity, and embrace a more
harmonious existence. Once you hear that track, I think you will be able to
relate that reference to the music.
“Rust Bucket” is twangy surf rock with a retro,
echoey sound and the tremolo so characteristic of the genre. The bass and drums are
killer, and the guitar just screams, “Here I am!” It rocks with a retro
first-wave feel and leaves a lasting impression.
“2222 Go!” takes it one step further with the retro
sound. If you are familiar with early 60s surf music, this will pull you back
there. It rocks with precision and a solid rhythm section. About midway, it
calms down for a bit, like low tide, then the waves gradually get bigger and
return to what you heard before that transition. The balance of the number 2222
is exemplified in this track, as they traverse the surf-instrumental landscape,
from highly spirited tempos to a more laid-back surf-and-sun sound.
The Boss Jaguars are a powerhouse of instrumental
rock, leaving an indelible mark with their electrifying sound. Releasing these
two tracks on a specially designed 7” vinyl transforms the experience into
something truly special—a collectible gem for music lovers and vinyl
enthusiasts alike. With their vibrant energy, retro flair, and undeniable
talent, The Boss Jaguars remind us why surf instro music continues to dazzle
and outshine other genres, wave after wave.
Credits:
Guitar
- Chris Harrison
Drums - Michael Bahan
Rhythm Guitar - Darren Kuper
Bass - Rick Watson
Keith
“MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder
February
14, 2026
Tracks:
1. Rust Bucket 2:21
2. 2222 Go! 2:24