Lol Jinjer is ukrainian proggy djent groove metal with complex time-signature maze, polyrhythms and multi-genre blending. They are one of the most talented 4-pieces ever. Tati is one of the best overall metal vocalists and lyricists in the business. Jinjer - Pisces (Live Session) Jinjer - Perennial (Live At Wacken 2019) Jinjer - Pit of Consciousness (Live in Kiev) Jinjer - On The Top (Live in Kiev) Jinjer - Who Is Gonna Be The One (Official Live) Jinjer - Judgement & Punishment (Tatiana One Take Vocal) Jinjer - Teacher Teacher (Official Video) Jinjer - Captain Clock (Live at Resurrection Fest 2018) Jinjer - Cloud Factory (Official Video) Jinjer - Outlander (failure .color Video) Jinjer - No Hoard of Value (Official Lyrics Video) Jinjer - I Speak Astronomy (Official Video) Jinjer - Vortex (Official Video) Jinjer - Wallflower (Official Video) Jinjer - Mediator (Official Video) Jinjer - Disclosure (Official Video) Jinjer - Call Me A Symbol (Official Video) Jinjer - Live At Wacken 2023
There are a lot of different music styles and groups that have influenced Jinjer. Jinjer is metal. They are part jazz and reggae. Over all Jinjer has their own sound and thus is what makes them memorable.
In part, she uses a technique called false chord screaming/growling. The false chords sit above your actual vocal chords and extend over them when you swallow to help keep food from going down the wrong way. Singers who use that technique learn to control those otherwise involuntary muscles to make sound. Done right the vocal chords don't have to be used at all. There are other techniques mixed in there especially when she wants to go really low but that is the base of it. While marketing materials sometimes describe Jinjer as Metal Core, or Grove Metal the band is pretty much all over the place and wear their varied influences out for everyone to see/hear. they have plenty of harder songs but Tatiana and the rest of the band have a lot of influences outside of metal. As someone who has been around since metal started decades ago, but also listens to other music I appreciate that about them greatly. I'm not a fan of genre labels. I think having 30+ genres/sub-genres in metal some of them with one band in them is silly and most of them are marketing tools and meaningless IMO. I don't even know what most of them mean and don't want to know. Heavier songs you could look at would be Pit of Consciousness Live in Kyiv, Who is Gonna be the One Live, Mediator, Teacher Teacher, Judgement and Punishment One Take Vocal, Outlander Official Live at Loudfest, Captain Clock Live at Resurrection Fest. All good videos.
The metal umbrella is very wide and everyone will fight when bands start getting put into categories...so let's go. The soft/hard back and forth, many mood/time/feel changes, and odd song structure puts them in the camp of progressive metal. One of their big influences is Opeth whose earlier work is progressive death metal. The metal parts of Jinjer aren't really in the death metal camp, more metalcore and groove metal with some djent. Gojira is another influence of theirs who is categorized as progressive, tech death, and groove metal.
Credits music is a part of the song Pearls and Swine from the same album. That song is much more "metal" but as proggy as this one. Some people describe Jinjer's style as "metal jazz" and it's pretty close. More often though it labled as progressive groove djent metal. Make sense as well but to complicated IMO.
The Introverts anthem! Such a beautiful and complex song! Awesome video as well!
Such a great band
I guess they’re metal, but far more groovy and melodic than most metal. It’s really progressive.
Lol Jinjer is ukrainian proggy djent groove metal with complex time-signature maze, polyrhythms and multi-genre blending. They are one of the most talented 4-pieces ever. Tati is one of the best overall metal vocalists and lyricists in the business.
Jinjer - Pisces (Live Session)
Jinjer - Perennial (Live At Wacken 2019)
Jinjer - Pit of Consciousness (Live in Kiev)
Jinjer - On The Top (Live in Kiev)
Jinjer - Who Is Gonna Be The One (Official Live)
Jinjer - Judgement & Punishment (Tatiana One Take Vocal)
Jinjer - Teacher Teacher (Official Video)
Jinjer - Captain Clock (Live at Resurrection Fest 2018)
Jinjer - Cloud Factory (Official Video)
Jinjer - Outlander (failure .color Video)
Jinjer - No Hoard of Value (Official Lyrics Video)
Jinjer - I Speak Astronomy (Official Video)
Jinjer - Vortex (Official Video)
Jinjer - Wallflower (Official Video)
Jinjer - Mediator (Official Video)
Jinjer - Disclosure (Official Video)
Jinjer - Call Me A Symbol (Official Video)
Jinjer - Live At Wacken 2023
There are a lot of different music styles and groups that have influenced Jinjer. Jinjer is metal. They are part jazz and reggae. Over all Jinjer has their own sound and thus is what makes them memorable.
They phenomenal
In part, she uses a technique called false chord screaming/growling. The false chords sit above your actual vocal chords and extend over them when you swallow to help keep food from going down the wrong way. Singers who use that technique learn to control those otherwise involuntary muscles to make sound. Done right the vocal chords don't have to be used at all. There are other techniques mixed in there especially when she wants to go really low but that is the base of it.
While marketing materials sometimes describe Jinjer as Metal Core, or Grove Metal the band is pretty much all over the place and wear their varied influences out for everyone to see/hear. they have plenty of harder songs but Tatiana and the rest of the band have a lot of influences outside of metal. As someone who has been around since metal started decades ago, but also listens to other music I appreciate that about them greatly. I'm not a fan of genre labels. I think having 30+ genres/sub-genres in metal some of them with one band in them is silly and most of them are marketing tools and meaningless IMO. I don't even know what most of them mean and don't want to know.
Heavier songs you could look at would be Pit of Consciousness Live in Kyiv, Who is Gonna be the One Live, Mediator, Teacher Teacher, Judgement and Punishment One Take Vocal, Outlander Official Live at Loudfest, Captain Clock Live at Resurrection Fest. All good videos.
This is progressive djenty jazz-metal
Progressive Djazz.
The growl thing I usually don't like but the way she mixes it in her songs I love it Tatiana has a great voice. Thanks Dan.
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The metal umbrella is very wide and everyone will fight when bands start getting put into categories...so let's go. The soft/hard back and forth, many mood/time/feel changes, and odd song structure puts them in the camp of progressive metal. One of their big influences is Opeth whose earlier work is progressive death metal. The metal parts of Jinjer aren't really in the death metal camp, more metalcore and groove metal with some djent. Gojira is another influence of theirs who is categorized as progressive, tech death, and groove metal.
Credits music is a part of the song Pearls and Swine from the same album.
That song is much more "metal" but as proggy as this one.
Some people describe Jinjer's style as "metal jazz" and it's pretty close.
More often though it labled as progressive groove djent metal. Make sense as well but to complicated IMO.