LOCALPHOTOS: Rock trio Cinematica prepares for New Year's Eve show in FarmingtonFarmington Daily TimesBrandon Mike, left, Eddie Jacquez and OJ Kaminky of the Farmington instrumental rock trio Cinematica.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesCinematica once again worked with veteran Albuquerque producer Kenny Riley when it recorded its new disc "The Jaguar Priestess."Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesThe Farmington instrumental rock trio Cinematica is planning a New Year's Eve gig at the Lauter Haus Brewing Company in preparation for the release of its new disc "The Jaguar Priestess."Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesCinematica will release singles from its new recording "The Jaguar Priestess" in April, May and June before the full album comes out in July.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesThe members of Cinematica believe their new recording "The Jaguar Priestess" is a clear progression over their debut effort, "Ultraviolet Waterfall."Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesBassist OJ Kaminky describes Cinematica's new disc "The Jaguar Priestess" as the band's version of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon."Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA self-described perfectionist, Cinematica guitarist Brandon Mike says he found the recording sessions for "The Jaguar Priestess" torturous.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesCinematica drummer Eddie Jacquez describes the band's soon-to-be-released second disc as the middle entry in a trilogy.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesGuitarist Brandon Mike of CinematicaMike Easterling/The Daily TimesBassist OJ Kaminky of Cinematica.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesDrummer Eddie Jacquez of Cinematica.Mike Easterling/The Daily Times