Mick’s Jaguar is a hard rock ’n’ roll band from New York City. Their debut album – 2018’s Fame and Fortune (RidingEasy Records) was critically acclaimed, with Classic Rock Magazine describing it as “If Ace Frehley was in Thin Lizzy and it was the summer of 1977… and they were all really into the Sex Pistols and AC/ DC”. They toured nationwide including appearances at the inaugural Psycho Smokeout Los Angeles and Desertfest New York, and opened for UK punk legends The Adicts, Aussie hard rock heroes Airbourne and the late Hank von Hell of deathpunk icons Turbonegro. After their original bassist disappeared into the Thailand jungle the band enlisted friends Jack Ridley (Drowners) and Aaron Roche (Wye Oak, ANOHNI, Tōth) on bass and decamped to Brooklyn’s Figure 8 Recording with engineer Philip Weinrobe (Adrianne Lenker, Alanis Morissette). The result? Their killer new sophomore album, Salvation (Totem Cat Records/Teepee Records), which once again find the band hitting the sweet spot between punk and hard rock, and as Classic Rock says “it’s like the street- punk record Kiss never wrote…It’s Guns N’ Roses if they never lost their street cred.”