Artist's albums
Hello Death
2022 · single
Wallflowers
2021 · album
Wallflower
2021 · single
Mediator
2021 · single
Vortex
2021 · single
Alive in Melbourne (Live)
2020 · album
Macro
2019 · album
On the Top
2019 · single
Judgement (& Punishment)
2019 · single
Micro
2019 · EP
Dreadful Moments
2018 · single
Ape
2018 · single
Cloud Factory (Re-Issue)
2018 · album
Bad Water
2018 · single
A Plus or a Minus
2018 · single
Pisces (Live Session)
2017 · single
King of Everything
2016 · album
I Speak Astronomy
2016 · single
Words of Wisdom
2016 · single
No Hoard of Value
2013 · single
Inhale, Do Not Breathe
2012 · album
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Biography
A versatile, progressive groove metal unit based out of Ukraine, Jinjer have found success both in their Eastern European homeland and abroad with their punitive blend of post-hardcore and death/progressive/nu-metal. Drawing from a wide array of influences, including R&B, soul, hip-hop, and the full spectrum of heavy metal, the band formed in 2009 and features a lineup consisting of Tatiana Shmailyuk (vocals), Roman Ibramkhalilov (guitar), Eugene Abdiukhanov (bass), and Vladislav Ulasevich (drums). Jinjer issued a pair of EPs, 2009's OIMACTTA and 2012's Inhale, Do Not Breathe, before breaking big at home with the release of a full-length version of the latter album in 2013. The group's sophomore long-player, 2014's Cloud Factory, caught the attention of heavy metal institution Napalm, which signed Jinjer and released their third full-length effort, King of Everything, in 2016. The group toured heavily in support of the LP, hitting the European festival circuit and making their presence known overseas as well. In early 2019, the band returned with the Micro EP, again on Napalm. By the end of the year, its natural counterpoint, Macro, arrived. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi