Jinjer
Live in Los Angeles
| Year | 2024 |
| Genre | Groove Metal, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Rock |
| Label | Napalm Records |
| Country | XE |
| Status | Official |
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- Intro (2:39)
- Sit Stay Roll Over (4:28)
- Teacher, Teacher! (6:03)
- Copycat (4:56)
- Home Back (4:43)
- I Speak Astronomy (5:52)
- As I Boil Ice (4:39)
- Judgement (& Punishment) (4:34)
- Dead Hands Feel No Pain (4:31)
- Vortex (4:14)
- Who Is Gonna Be the One (5:41)
- Sleep of the Righteous (4:48)
- Call Me a Symbol (5:01)
- Perennial (4:33)
- Pisces (5:12)
- On the Top (7:24)
- Intro (2:38)
- Sit Stay Roll Over (4:25)
- Teacher, Teacher! (6:00)
- Copycat (5:02)
- Home Back (4:19)
- I Speak Astronomy (6:13)
- As I Boil Ice (4:40)
- Judgement (& Punishment) (4:35)
- Dead Hands Feel No Pain (4:36)
- Vortex (4:15)
- Who Is Gonna Be the One (5:35)
- Sleep of the Righteous (4:48)
- Call Me a Symbol (4:34)
- Perennial (5:06)
- Pisces (5:17)
- On the Top (5:56)
- [end credits] (1:24)
- Wallflower (4:27)
- Disclosure! (3:52)
- Picture Gallery (4:48)
- Intro (2:38)
- Sit Stay Roll Over (4:25)
- Teacher, Teacher! (6:00)
- Copycat (5:02)
- Home Back (4:19)
- I Speak Astronomy (6:12)
- As I Boil Ice (4:39)
- Judgement (& Punishment) (4:34)
- Dead Hands Feel No Pain (4:35)
- Vortex (4:14)
- Who Is Gonna Be the One (5:35)
- Sleep of the Righteous (4:48)
- Call Me a Symbol (4:34)
- Perennial (5:05)
- Pisces (5:17)
- On the Top (5:56)
- [end credits] (1:24)
- [DVD production information] (0:10)
- Wallflower (4:26)
- Disclosure! (3:51)
- Picture Gallery (4:48)
About the Band
Jinjer ( "ginger") is a Ukrainian metalcore band from Donetsk, formed in 2008. None of the founding members remain with the band. The current lineup considers 2009 as its official year of formation, with the arrival of singer Tatiana Shmayluk and guitarist Roman Ibramkhalilov. The band has since added bassist Eugene Abdukhanov and drummer Vladislav Ulasevich.
Source: Wikipedia
Album Review
Jinjer's 'Live in Los Angeles' captures the raw energy and visceral power of the band's live performances, showcasing their unique blend of groove metal, heavy metal, and progressive metal. The production quality is top-notch, with each instrument and vocal line coming through crystal clear. Standout tracks like 'I Speak Astronomy' and 'Perennial' highlight the band's technical prowess and dynamic songwriting, while 'Dead Hands Feel No Pain' and 'On the Top' showcase their ability to create intense, headbanging moments. This album serves as a testament to Jinjer's evolution as a band, solidifying their place as one of the most exciting acts in modern metal.