Jinjer
Ukrainian metalcore band
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February 7 2025 | Release of fifth studio album 'Duél'. |
2024 | Released live album 'Live in Los Angeles' |
June 2024 | Confirmed completion of fifth studio album and announced plans for North American tour. |
June 2022 | Received permission from Ukrainian Ministry of Culture to tour as national ambassadors. |
March 2022 | Band pauses career to focus on relief efforts following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. |
August 27 2021 | Release of fourth full-length album 'Wallflowers'. |
March 2021 | Return to Kaska Record Studios in Kyiv to record their fourth album. |
November 2020 | Release of live album 'Alive in Melbourne'. |
October 25 2019 | Released third studio album 'Macro' through Napalm Records |
January 2019 | Release of five-track EP 'Micro'. |
September 2018 | Jinjer lands on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart. |
February 2018 | Reissue of 'Cloud Factory' on Napalm Records. |
2016 | Release of second full-length album 'King of Everything' and second win of the Best Ukrainian Metal Act award. Vladislav Ulasevich joins as drummer. |
July 29 2016 | Released second studio album 'King of Everything' through Napalm Records |
2015 | Dmitriy Oksen, the final founding member, departs the band, leaving Roman Ibramkhalilov as the sole guitarist. |
2014 | Self-release of their first full-length album 'Cloud Factory' with Yevhen Mantulin on drums. Band begins international touring. |
2013 | Jinjer wins the Best Ukrainian Metal Act award from InshaMuzyka label. |
2012 | Released EP 'Inhale, Do Not Breathe' |
2011 | Further lineup changes occur with Eugene Abdukhanov replacing Oleksiy Svynar on bass and Oleksandr Koziychuk replacing Vyacheslav Okhrimenko on drums. |
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