"The Prophecy" music video by Jinjer
Added: 15-10-2020
Genre : Metal & X-Core
Description : JINJER - The Prophecy (Official Video) | Napalm Records
Check out the 6th single "THE PROPHECY", taken from the new studio album “MACRO”, available via Napalm Records worldwide.
Directed by Shah Talifta (https://shahtalifta.com)
Filmed at Bright Sound Studio (http://bit.ly/brightsoundfb)
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Jinjer is a Ukrainian heavy metal band from Donetsk, Ukraine. Jinjer was originally formed in 2009 by Maksym Fatullaiev (vocals), Dmitriy Oksen (rhythm guitar), and Vyacheslav Okhrimenko (drums). However, the band considers 2010 as its official year of formation when Tatiana Shmailyuk replaced Fatullaiev on vocals and Roman Ibramkhalilov was picked up for the lead guitar. Since their inception, the band has released three full-length albums and three EPs.
The band has mentioned many of their influences for their music, including Guano Apes, Slayer, Death, Pantera, Anathema, Lamb of God, Gojira, and Twelve Foot Ninja. While explaining their influences, the band have noted other metal acts like Opeth, Karnivool and Textures, in addition to groups across the spectrum of R&B, soul, funk, jazz, reggae, and hip-hop acts such as Cypress Hill and House of Pain.
In 2019, Jinjer followed up their EP Micro with their fourth full-length album, Macro, on 25 October 2019, still with Napalm Records. This album has several different elements of metal music incorporated into it, and it has been very successful thus far. Jinjer has continued to include several different elements in their music, such as reggae, in the track "Judgement(&Punishment)", as well as sticking to their prog-like roots in other tracks.
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