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{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}} {{Use British English|date=December 2017}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Jinjer | image = jinjermain.jpg | image_size = 300 | landscape = Yes | caption = Jinjer | background = group_or_band | origin = [[Horlivka]], Ukraine | genre = {{flatlist| *[[Metalcore]] *[[Djent]] *[[Progressive Metal]] *[[Groove Metal]] }} | years_active = 2009–present | label = {{hlist|[[Napalm Records]]<ref name="Napalm Records">{{cite web |author=Napalm Records America |title=JINJER |url=http://www.napalmrecordsamerica.com/store/jinjer |accessdate=2017-12-13}}</ref>|The Leaders Records}} | website = {{URL|http://jinjer-metal.com}} | current_members = Tatiana Shmailyuk<br />Eugene Abdiukhanov<br />Roman Ibramkhalilov <br />Vlad Ulasevich | past_members = Dmitriy Oksen<br />Maksym Fatullaiev<br />Oleksandr Koziychuk <br />Yevhen Mantulin<br />Dmitriy Kim }} '''Jinjer''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|dʒ|ɪ|n|dʒ|ɚ}} "ginger") is a Ukrainian [[metalcore]] band formed in 2009. Their playing style incorporates elements of [[death metal]], [[progressive rock]] and [[nu-metal]]. While explaining their influences, the band has noted other metal acts like [[Opeth]], [[Karnivool]] and [[Textures (band)|Textures]], in addition to groups across the spectrum of R&B, soul and hip-hop such as [[Cypress Hill]].<ref name="Blabbermouth">{{cite web |author=Blabbermouth.net |title=Ukraine's Jinjer Doesn't Like Being Compared to Other Female-Fronted Metal Bands |url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/ukraines-jinjer-doesnt-like-being-compared-to-other-female-fronted-metal-bands/ |accessdate=2017-12-13}}</ref> Since their inception, the band has released three full-length albums and one extended play. ==Background== The band gained prominence in part by winning the Best Ukrainian Metal Act Award held by Kiev's InshaMuzyka label in 2013, and then again in 2016 along with winning the award for best music video for the song 'I Speak Astronomy'.<ref name="Jinjer">{{cite web |author=JINJER - Official Band Site |title=Biography |url=http://jinjer-metal.com/about |accessdate=2017-12-13}}</ref> This attention led to the release of their third album, ''King of Everything'', on [[Napalm Records]] in July of 2016.<ref name="Front View">{{cite web |author=Front View Magazine |title=Jinjer Releases King of Everything |url=http://www.frontview-magazine.be/en/news/jinjer-releases-king-of-everything |accessdate=2017-12-18}}</ref> In 2017, the band committed to two tours across Europe in support of [[Arch Enemy]]<ref name="Metal Injection">{{cite web |author=Metal Injection |title=JINJER Shows Ukraine Brings The Heaviness with "Who Is Gonna Be The One" Live Clip |url=http://www.metalinjection.net/video/jinjer-shows-ukraine-brings-the-heaviness-with-who-is-gonna-be-the-one-live-clip |accessdate=2017-12-15}}</ref> as well as their first tour of North America alongside [[Cradle of Filth]].<ref name="Loudwire">{{cite web |author=Joe Divita |title=Cradle of Filth Bring ‘Cryptoriana’ to North America With 2018 Tour |url=http://loudwire.com/cradle-of-filth-2018-north-american-tour/ |accessdate=2017-12-15}}</ref> Shortly after this news, the band announced they would reissue their 2014 album '' Cloud Factory '' on [[Napalm Records]] in February of 2018.<ref name="thePRP">{{cite web |author=thePRP |title=Jinjer to Reissue "Cloud Factory" In February |url=http://www.theprp.com/2017/12/01/news/jinjer-reissue-cloud-factory-february/ |accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> == Discography == ;Studio Albums * ''Inhale, Do Not Breathe'' (2012) (The Leaders Records) * ''Cloud Factory'' (2014) (Self-released) * ''King Of Everything'' (2016) ([[Napalm Records]]) * '' Cloud Factory (reissue)'' (2018) ([[Napalm Records]]) ;Extended Plays * ''Inhale, Do Not Breathe'' (2012) (Self-released) == Personnel == {{col-begin}} ;Current members *Tatiana Shmailyuk — [[Lead vocalist|lead vocals]] <small>(2010–present)</small> *Eugene Abdiukhanov — [[Bass guitar|bass]] <small>(2011–present)</small> *Roman Ibramkhalilov — [[Electric guitar|guitar]] <small>(2010–present)</small> *Vlad Ulasevich — [[Drum kit|drums]] <small>(2016–present)</small> ;Former members *Dmitriy Oksen — guitar <small>(2009–2015)</small> *Maksym Fatullaiev — lead vocals <small>(2009)</small> *Oleksandr Koziychuk — drums <small>(2011–2013)</small> *Yevhen Mantulin — drums <small>(2013–2014)</small> *Dmitriy Kim — drums <small>(2014–2016)</small> {{col-end}} == References == {{reflist}} {{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Jinjer}} [[Category:Metalcore musical groups]] [[Category:Musical groups established in 2009]] [[Category:Nuclear Blast Records artists]] [[Category:Ukrainian heavy metal musical groups]] [[Category:Ukrainian musical groups]] [[Category:Ukrainian rock music groups]]