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Jinjer

MetalMetalcore/Deathcore

About Jinjer

Discover the hardworking progressive metal band from Ukraine, Jinjer!

List of Jinjer's featurings

Napalm Death, Hatebreed & Korpiklaani

Jinjer members' ages

Jinjer members are currently 37, 38 & 33 years old.

Jinjer's country of origin

Jinjer is from Ukraine.

Jinjer members' real names

Jinjer members' real names are Tatiana Shmailyuk, Roman Ibramkhalilov, Eugene Kostyuk & Vladislav Ulasevish.

The Success Story of Jinjer

Who is Jinjer?

Jinjer is a Ukrainian progressive metal band formed in 2009 by vocalist Tatiana Shmailyuk, guitarist Roman Ibramkhalilov, bassist Eugene Kostyuk, and drummer Vladislav Ulasevish. Jinjer is known for their intense, innovative approach to progressive metal that has gained them a dedicated fan base. The band has released four full-length studio albums: Cloud Factory (2014), King of Everything (2016), Macro (2019), and Alive In Melbourne (2020).

Collaborations

Jinjer has collaborated with several artists, including Napalm Death, Hatebreed and Korpiklaani. They have also had the opportunity to tour with some of the biggest names in heavy metal such as Lamb of God, As I Lay Dying and Arch Enemy. Jinjer has received critical acclaim for their powerful live performances and continues to be one of the most exciting bands in progressive metal.

Awards

Jinjer has been nominated for several awards including the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Alternative Act in 2017 and two Golden Hit awards in 2015 and 2016. The band has also been featured on various music festivals across Europe including Rock am Ring, Download Festival and Resurrection Fest. In 2019 they were also invited to perform at Wacken Open Air.

Conclusion

Jinjer is one of the premier progressive metal bands from Ukraine and continues to deliver powerful performances at festivals around the world. Their unique blend of heavy metal and progressive rock has earned them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. With their relentless energy and creativity, Jinjer is sure to continue to break boundaries in progressive metal for years to come.