Jinjer have just released their heavily anticipated new album, Macro, to high praise. The entire band recently stopped by Loudwire studios to chat with us about the album along with the war in their ...
Tatiana Shmayluk has a strong message for “Vladimir fucking Putin”. One-hundred-and-seventy days since Russian forces began their illegal invasion of Ukraine under the flimsiest of pretexts, the ...
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 ...
When you think about prog-metal, standout bands like Meshuggah, Gojira and Opeth spring to mind as the default. But the consistency and longevity of Jinjer’s career show that they, too, are the ...
"When you have nothing to lose, all you own is your persistence...” Across the entire musical spectrum, bands and artists fail on a daily basis. The struggles they face take a physical and ...
If you listen to industry experts and insiders, Ukraine's Jinjer were fixing to become the breakout metal band of 2020. Now Jinjer is back with Alive in Melbourne, a living document of one of the ...
Jinjer's rising popularity is evident in the "Macro" track "Pit of Consciousness," whose video had racked up nearly 200,000 views at press time. The band — perhaps best known for its song "Pisces,"… ...
Jinjer’s brand of metal offers a spectrum of heavy sounds, from aggressive riffs and rhythms to vocals that switch between deep growls and melodic singing on a dime. This year, the Ukrainian band ...
Has South African music has become a different place since you first jetted off to London? Denholm: There’s a lot more bands, a lot more succesful bands. It’s definitely grown since then. Those days, ...
It’s no secret that Jinjer are known for their that’s largely thanks to their live shows and vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk’s abilities as an absolute vocal powerhouse. Today, the band has shared an ...
Has South African music has become a different place since you first jetted off to London? Denholm: There’s a lot more bands, a lot more succesful bands. It’s definitely grown since then. Those days, ...