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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