Jaguero’s Debut Album ‘Make Me Feel Alive Again’ Uses Uncertainty To Push Forward

[Cover photo credit to David Sarappa]

Vincenza, Italy-based band Jaguero have released their debut album, Make Me Feel Alive Again. After releasing their EPs Worst Weekend Ever and New Love, the band have created an album that pulls from Punk, Grunge, and Emo. The singles “Hold Me Close / Monday” and “Twentyfour7” are also out now.

The band says:

Make Me Feel Alive Again is our first full-length, born from the desire to turn vulnerability and uncertainty into something that moves and pushes forward. We often feel out of place… so we leaned into the most visceral side of our emotions, without filters. Every song is a sincere attempt to find ourselves again.

The record was produced and mastered by Maurizio Baggio at La Distilleria. Visually, the band worked with photographer Giacomo Bianco for the cover, with additional band photography by David Sarappa. Art direction and design come from Andrea Campesato Segnini and Guido Dal Prà, with Giulia Boggio’s Ufficio Display typeface helping tie the whole aesthetic together.