After a bitter power struggle between
Caifanes' founding members
Saul Hernández (vocals, guitar) and
Alejandro Marcovich (guitar) culminated in the demise of the much-beloved Mexico City art rock unit,
Hernández and drummer
Alfonso Andre re-formed in 1995 under a new name,
Jaguares (the new moniker was needed due to ownership of the
Caifanes name being a key component of the
Hernández-
Marcovich conflict).
Andre brought with him guitarist
Jose Manuel Aguilera and bassist Federico Fong, one-time
Caifanes sidemen and his bandmates in underground avant-garde favorites
La Barranca. Although the songs are very much cut from the same cloth as songs from
Caifanes,
Jaguares' debut is nonetheless a tentative affair.
Hernández had been plagued with recurring throat problems at the time and it definitely shows, not to mention being an obvious liability to the songs themselves. However, this did not prevent "Detrás de los Cerros" from becoming an international smash or "Díme Jaguar" a minor hit. While credit must be given to
Aguilera and Fong for their nuanced performances throughout, this was a band whose best work would lie ahead. ~ Henry Mena