Like many of their New Wave of British Heavy Metal peers, Jaguar flourished during the early stages of the movement thanks to their gritty, do-it-yourself philosophy. But when the style's initial momentum began to dwindle, leaving only a few enduring acts like Iron Maiden and Def Leppard still standing, Jaguar quickly faded into obscurity. Formed in Bristol, England, in 1979, Jaguar originally featured singer Rob Reiss, guitarist Garry Pepperd, bassist Jeff Cox, and drummer Chris Lovell. After a series of demos in 1980, the band signed with Heavy Metal Records, which featured ...