Jinjer 's Tatiana Shmayluk named the metal vocalist she originally wanted to sound like when she first started out — and it's ...
During a recent interview with Metal Hammer, Shmayluk vented her frustrations over Jinjer “still going through this bullshit ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. She wrote: “Jinjer’s monstrous groove-tech sound is instantly recognisable. But if [2021 album] ...
Jinjer vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk has unloaded on the term “female-fronted band”, saying that she’s sick of being piled in ...
UPDATE: Jinjer have now officially canceled their upcoming North American tour dates, including their run as part of the Knotfest Roadshow. The group has also launched a donation campaign for their ...
Jinjer is back. The Ukrainian metalcore band has announced they will release their next album, Wallflowers, on August 27th via Napalm Records. Today, they unveil their first single, "Vortex," which ...
Ukrainian progressive metal band Jinjer has returned with their latest offering, Duél, a riveting exploration of the genre's outer limits. Building upon the foundation laid by their previous acclaimed ...
Jinjer just wrapped up a headline tour of North America earlier this fall, and let me tell ya, it was quite a sight to behold. I attended the sold out NYC show and the band sounded phenomenal, the ...
On October 3rd, the House of Blues in Orlando turned into a metal haven as Jinjer, Hanabie, and Born of Osiris took the stage for a night of unrelenting energy, technical precision, and genre-defying ...
It was when the first fighter jet flew overhead that Tatiana Shmayluk realised she had to run. For the past few months, the mood in Ukraine had been growing increasingly tense. As a former USSR state, ...
Next Friday, Ukrainian metal squadron Jinjer will release their fifth album, Duél. Having already hinted at what's to come on previous teasers Someone's Daughter, Rogue and Green Serpent, they've now ...
It takes a lot more than a pandemic to bring down Ukrainian upstarts Jinjer, who refused to take a break from their dreams and subsequently conjured what the band believe to be their heaviest output ...
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