Vlad was classically trained as a pianist. A band he was playing guitar for prior to Jinjer hit a snag when they couldn't find a drummer so Vlad taught himself so he could drum for that band and they found a new guitarist. He didn't learn to drum for Jinjer but we can all be thankful he picked up the sticks and found his way to THIS band!
The band usually record all the music first, then pass it to Tatiana. She then writes the lyrics in Russian and translates them to English. Its worth watching her teatime interview with the charismatic voice.
I understand she does both, sometimes writes directly in English, sometimes translates. But this results often in language that's not very typical for songs written in English all the way, which fits a band that's unconventional in every way.
Welcome back to Jinjer. Good analysis. Jinjer has so many good songs to recommend. They do, however, shine in their live performances. I recommend, "PIT OF CONSCIOUSNESS" LIVE in KIEV, "Who is Gonna be the One" (live, Napalm Records) or "Captain Clock" live at Resurrection Fest for a follow up reaction.
This song is perfect example of Jinjer doing Jinjer things! This band truly doesn't have a bad song and each are different! Great reaction and I hope to see more Jinjer on your channel!
Vlad was a pianist. You can see videos of him playing. Then he learned guitar and was in a band as their guitarist, but they couldn't find a drumme, so he picked up the sticks. He became so good that Jinjer recruited him.
IMO this is the most Jinjer of all Jinjer songs. Crazy time signatures that change constantly, amazingly poetic lyrics, 4 or 5 different vocal profiles, grooves, blasts, Djent, hardcore, just has it all. Hands down my favorite Jinjer song.
54 year old metal Guitarist Skullduggery/Tiedstik .... i Agree ... this band is Fantastic ... to think how far metal has come and how hard some of us fought to mix Genre's INTO metal ... what a great band.
The fact that Teacher, Teacher is not in my top 5 Jinjer sings just shows how awesome their catalog is. Jinjer was a 5 piece band up through Cloud Factory playing. My top 5 are: Outlander, Cloud Factory, No Hoard of Value, Retrospection and Home Back. Of course all are highly recommended.
The timing and the stop and start reminds me a bit of Rush at times. Precision transitions with some ‘stalls’ in it and her vocals are off the charts! Two live performances that y’all would love is Who is Gonna Be The One and Perennial!!
Well, there's an official Jinjer video bass playthrough and they way they annotated it was basically the whole song was in 4/4 time, but they played almost the whole thing in triplets. Seems like it'd been easier to just annotate it in 6/8 time, but, that's what they did.
You never go wrong with a Jinjer song. Seriously, this band is the most amazing discovery in 15 yrs for me. There is yet a Jinjer song to come that disappoints me. And I follow them since very early. I am still thankful to the woman that recommended them to me for the first time. Pick ANY song and you find something new or amazing.
The song is telling you to not believe everything that you are told, or have been raised to believe in. It's about Catholic school, with nuns and corporal punishment. But, the teachers are just doing what they've been told and what they believe. Teachers can be misled too. Yeah, the mix in other genres into metal, hip hop in this one, jazz, and even reggae. Try Tatiana's vocal one take of Judgement (and Punishment) for reggae. Home Back is about the fighting in their native Ukraine in 2014, or Vortex from the most recent album.
So Jinjer used to be a four-piece. When the previous lead guitarist left the band, the other three decided the vibe was better with just the three of them. Then Vlad joined, and the vibe got even better. However, since they still played their old stuff, they used pro-tools to pipe in the second guitar parts, along with doubled vocals. Since they're using backing tracks anyway, they still compose with extra parts. That's what that rhythmic picking guitar part was at the beginning of the slow section. In Pisces, there's a background in the softer sections that sounds like a Hammond organ, and that's also Roman on a second guitar track. That said, in most of the heavy parts, they just play as a three-piece, and absolutely fill out the soundscape.
Vlad was actually a guitarist before he picked up the drums. That was in one of his former bands though - they needed a drummer, so he studied some drummers that he liked and taught himself. He is a classically trained pianist too though.
I have been fortunate enough to see them live for a couple of times now. They never disappoint and this is one of my favorite song by them. A question for you guys as musicians (I'm just an enthusiastic consumer of music): In my mind, I've been making a distinction between a bassist, and a bass guitarist. By that I mean someone who 'just' plays the rhythm compared to players like Jinjer's Eugene or Band Maid's Misa. Does that make any sense, or am I doing bassists dirty by thinking that? Oh, almost forgot: Unlucky Morpheus - Cadaver Revadac. 😁
She Said in a teatime interview with Charismatic Voice, that making The lyrics is becoming extremely hard, as The pieces they compose are so difficult and all over the place (and More and More so as Time goes by). 😅 And they just say: it's not hard, you just count 😂
The other thing you'll not get from Jinjer is solos. Now don't get me wrong, I love me some solos (see Lovebites). But their band is truly a 4-piece collaboration. The layering, the timing, the lyrics, and the djenty heaviness is second to none. As someone who has (literally) had to pick strands of Tatiana's hair from my cell phone (really), I have to say this is the most dynamic, interesting and virtuosic (is that a word?) band I've ever heard and seen. There is no bad song. But, I would like to see you do their official video of "Vortex" - it literally has 5 verses (no chorus) - played twice each. It's a master class in how to structure a song without having any one player outshine any other.
Its about Tatiana's experience in Catholic school and the "abuse" from the Nuns. The weird sound at the end was Eugene, strumming hard cord on the G string. Vlad, the drummer, was classically & jazz trained, so his style of playing drums is very Jazz influenced.
Hope your upcoming gigs go well and then afterwards you can chill (well, sort of, Jinjer isn't the most chill kind of music) with some more Jinjer 😁 Definitely some great suggestions down below, esp for live tracks... you need to get into some of those
This song is a lot like Meshuggah, in that the timing is deceptively simple. It's actually straight 4/4 almost all the way through, with a couple of extra beats in the pauses between sections. However, it has a lot of poly rhythms weaving around and through it, and the way things are accented makes it _sound_ like it's more complex. At the same time, though, the consistent 4/4 pulse means that unlike something like Dream Theater or Opeth, it's head-bangable and danceable.
The song is about being against authoritarians and know-it-alls. You should delve into some older Jinjer when they had a different drummer and 2 guitarists to see how they filled space and how they have matured musically since. One suggestion would be Outlander live, and another would be Scissors OMV. You will see some consistencies like the double bass use in drumming, timing changes, etc as all these songs that you have reacted to so far were wrote by Roman with lyrics by Tatiana. It isn't til Macro that some songs were written by someone else, and Wallflower album was almost all by Vlad.
I'd suggest a newer song next. Something like: Vortex for intricate prog Mediator for a kick in the head Wallflower for melodic with a sprinkling of blues
Vlad (drums) is a classically trained pianist. In fact, he's the only one in the band with any kind of formal training. But it's not true that he didn't play drums before Jinjer. He was a guitarist in his previous group, and he made the transition to drums in that group, and was a drummer prior to joining jinjer. But he is a beast of a drummer. Also note that he is a right handed drummer that plays open handed...that is that he does not cross to play the more complex high hat patterns with his dominant hand. He is a VERY technical drummer, and the ambidexterity of a pianist shows through, especially on songs like this one. Also, there is a cool video of Vlad playing Rachmaninov...th-cam.com/video/HHdTmPDR9Z0/w-d-xo.html
Basically they used what most people know about Catholic Schools to say in general to be skeptical of what everyone teaches you and to always go your own way.
Nice reaction! They are indeed a treat. Couple of suggestions, as you like to hear neat drumming: Nightwish songs Weak Fantasy and Shoemaker showcase some pretty damn impressive drum work. For Weak Fantasy, live in Tampere or Wembley. For Shoemaker either official lyric video or maybe live in Hellfest. AND remember to learn what the Shoemaker is about before heading in. It's a tribute to Eugene Shoemaker, a planetary scientist, and you are not enjoy the song properly without knowing anything about him. Another piece of fine drumming (and fine pretty much everything) is Wintersun: Sons of Winter and Stars, live session at Sonic Pump studios. Two people in that session are now in Nightwish, Kai (drums) and Jukka (bass). When Jukka the drummer had to drop from Nightwish due to health reasons he handpicked Kai to replace him.
WTH, you skipped one of the best parts where Tatiana breaks into harsh vocals with "Teacher, teacher...self proclaimed preacher"! You HAVE to watch it.
What did you do ??? You missed the most interesting piece of the song! They just took and threw out part of the song in the middle! Have you even noticed this?
Vlad was classically trained as a pianist. A band he was playing guitar for prior to Jinjer hit a snag when they couldn't find a drummer so Vlad taught himself so he could drum for that band and they found a new guitarist. He didn't learn to drum for Jinjer but we can all be thankful he picked up the sticks and found his way to THIS band!
Also, for what it's worth, Vlad can shred on guitar also, he is an amazing musician!
The band usually record all the music first, then pass it to Tatiana. She then writes the lyrics in Russian and translates them to English. Its worth watching her teatime interview with the charismatic voice.
I understand she does both, sometimes writes directly in English, sometimes translates. But this results often in language that's not very typical for songs written in English all the way, which fits a band that's unconventional in every way.
Interresting. Thats how Tool does it too... well with the translations :)
When Floor Jansen learns a song she didn't write, she translate it into Dutch.
Jinjer - Vortex
Off their latest album, and one of, if not their best to date.
Great reaction to the Jinjer.... Shold check,, Home back " by Jinjer... 🙏🤘🤘🤘
Welcome back to Jinjer. Good analysis. Jinjer has so many good songs to recommend. They do, however, shine in their live performances. I recommend, "PIT OF CONSCIOUSNESS" LIVE in KIEV, "Who is Gonna be the One" (live, Napalm Records) or "Captain Clock" live at Resurrection Fest for a follow up reaction.
This song is perfect example of Jinjer doing Jinjer things! This band truly doesn't have a bad song and each are different! Great reaction and I hope to see more Jinjer on your channel!
Syncopation and time signatures at their best
Vlad was a pianist. You can see videos of him playing. Then he learned guitar and was in a band as their guitarist, but they couldn't find a drumme, so he picked up the sticks. He became so good that Jinjer recruited him.
Hell yeah! “Home Back” OMV is a must see.🔥😎🤘🏻
Jinjer Pit of Consciousness live in Kiev. Your welcome
IMO this is the most Jinjer of all Jinjer songs. Crazy time signatures that change constantly, amazingly poetic lyrics, 4 or 5 different vocal profiles, grooves, blasts, Djent, hardcore, just has it all. Hands down my favorite Jinjer song.
54 year old metal Guitarist Skullduggery/Tiedstik .... i Agree ... this band is Fantastic ... to think how far metal has come and how hard some of us fought to mix Genre's INTO metal ... what a great band.
The fact that Teacher, Teacher is not in my top 5 Jinjer sings just shows how awesome their catalog is. Jinjer was a 5 piece band up through Cloud Factory playing. My top 5 are: Outlander, Cloud Factory, No Hoard of Value, Retrospection and Home Back. Of course all are highly recommended.
Nice! Mine are Home Back, Sit Stay, Vortex, Call Me Symbol, Disclosure
The timing and the stop and start reminds me a bit of Rush at times. Precision transitions with some ‘stalls’ in it and her vocals are off the charts! Two live performances that y’all would love is Who is Gonna Be The One and Perennial!!
Never say rush and jinjer in the same sentence.... blasphemy..... jinjer rocks ☠️
Well, there's an official Jinjer video bass playthrough and they way they annotated it was basically the whole song was in 4/4 time, but they played almost the whole thing in triplets. Seems like it'd been easier to just annotate it in 6/8 time, but, that's what they did.
"Jinjer timing" ~Sam 😂
Classic comment
I have seen Jinjer live at a club in London UK in 2019. They are phenomenal.
You never go wrong with a Jinjer song.
Seriously, this band is the most amazing discovery in 15 yrs for me.
There is yet a Jinjer song to come that disappoints me. And I follow them since very early. I am still thankful to the woman that recommended them to me for the first time.
Pick ANY song and you find something new or amazing.
The song is telling you to not believe everything that you are told, or have been raised to believe in. It's about Catholic school, with nuns and corporal punishment. But, the teachers are just doing what they've been told and what they believe. Teachers can be misled too.
Yeah, the mix in other genres into metal, hip hop in this one, jazz, and even reggae. Try Tatiana's vocal one take of Judgement (and Punishment) for reggae. Home Back is about the fighting in their native Ukraine in 2014, or Vortex from the most recent album.
So Jinjer used to be a four-piece. When the previous lead guitarist left the band, the other three decided the vibe was better with just the three of them. Then Vlad joined, and the vibe got even better.
However, since they still played their old stuff, they used pro-tools to pipe in the second guitar parts, along with doubled vocals. Since they're using backing tracks anyway, they still compose with extra parts. That's what that rhythmic picking guitar part was at the beginning of the slow section. In Pisces, there's a background in the softer sections that sounds like a Hammond organ, and that's also Roman on a second guitar track.
That said, in most of the heavy parts, they just play as a three-piece, and absolutely fill out the soundscape.
Vlad was actually a guitarist before he picked up the drums. That was in one of his former bands though - they needed a drummer, so he studied some drummers that he liked and taught himself. He is a classically trained pianist too though.
a pianist in his work th-cam.com/video/HHdTmPDR9Z0/w-d-xo.html
Pit of Consciusness next please
you guys should listen to who is gonna be the one live
Super!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!+
There is a slew of official Jinjer vid-songs to check out. Some of the early Jinjer songs are fire also.
I have been fortunate enough to see them live for a couple of times now. They never disappoint and this is one of my favorite song by them.
A question for you guys as musicians (I'm just an enthusiastic consumer of music): In my mind, I've been making a distinction between a bassist, and a bass guitarist. By that I mean someone who 'just' plays the rhythm compared to players like Jinjer's Eugene or Band Maid's Misa.
Does that make any sense, or am I doing bassists dirty by thinking that?
Oh, almost forgot: Unlucky Morpheus - Cadaver Revadac. 😁
On the Top by jinjer will blow you away. And also Home Back
She Said in a teatime interview with Charismatic Voice, that making The lyrics is becoming extremely hard, as The pieces they compose are so difficult and all over the place (and More and More so as Time goes by). 😅 And they just say: it's not hard, you just count 😂
The other thing you'll not get from Jinjer is solos. Now don't get me wrong, I love me some solos (see Lovebites). But their band is truly a 4-piece collaboration. The layering, the timing, the lyrics, and the djenty heaviness is second to none. As someone who has (literally) had to pick strands of Tatiana's hair from my cell phone (really), I have to say this is the most dynamic, interesting and virtuosic (is that a word?) band I've ever heard and seen. There is no bad song. But, I would like to see you do their official video of "Vortex" - it literally has 5 verses (no chorus) - played twice each. It's a master class in how to structure a song without having any one player outshine any other.
Its about Tatiana's experience in Catholic school and the "abuse" from the Nuns.
The weird sound at the end was Eugene, strumming hard cord on the G string.
Vlad, the drummer, was classically & jazz trained, so his style of playing drums is very Jazz influenced.
"Teacher, teacher..." great choice. now do Home Back : D
Hope your upcoming gigs go well and then afterwards you can chill (well, sort of, Jinjer isn't the most chill kind of music) with some more Jinjer 😁 Definitely some great suggestions down below, esp for live tracks... you need to get into some of those
This is the official video, blended from 3 live performances
Nice im in fort myers might have to go see you guys live one day!!
This song is a lot like Meshuggah, in that the timing is deceptively simple. It's actually straight 4/4 almost all the way through, with a couple of extra beats in the pauses between sections. However, it has a lot of poly rhythms weaving around and through it, and the way things are accented makes it _sound_ like it's more complex.
At the same time, though, the consistent 4/4 pulse means that unlike something like Dream Theater or Opeth, it's head-bangable and danceable.
The song is about being against authoritarians and know-it-alls.
You should delve into some older Jinjer when they had a different drummer and 2 guitarists to see how they filled space and how they have matured musically since. One suggestion would be Outlander live, and another would be Scissors OMV. You will see some consistencies like the double bass use in drumming, timing changes, etc as all these songs that you have reacted to so far were wrote by Roman with lyrics by Tatiana. It isn't til Macro that some songs were written by someone else, and Wallflower album was almost all by Vlad.
Dude, you and Vlad could be twins! Great reaction!
Great reaction AS always guys👍🤘 Under The Dome, One take by Vlad is also a banger..! Have a look and be amazed!
I'd suggest a newer song next. Something like:
Vortex for intricate prog
Mediator for a kick in the head
Wallflower for melodic with a sprinkling of blues
Tatiana è Fantastica
Vlad (drums) is a classically trained pianist. In fact, he's the only one in the band with any kind of formal training. But it's not true that he didn't play drums before Jinjer. He was a guitarist in his previous group, and he made the transition to drums in that group, and was a drummer prior to joining jinjer. But he is a beast of a drummer. Also note that he is a right handed drummer that plays open handed...that is that he does not cross to play the more complex high hat patterns with his dominant hand. He is a VERY technical drummer, and the ambidexterity of a pianist shows through, especially on songs like this one.
Also, there is a cool video of Vlad playing Rachmaninov...th-cam.com/video/HHdTmPDR9Z0/w-d-xo.html
Guys, you have just wonderful reactions. But I think you inadvertently rewound without watching one of the best parts of the song.
Yeah, when they lost their place between 7:30 and 8 minutes in, they jumped back in and skipped the transition right after their pause.
Totally - I can’t believe it was skipped! Almost worth redoing the entire video.
Exactly! I was sooo looking forward to the "TEACHER TEACHER, SELF-PROCLAIMED PREACHER" part, felt kinda anti-climatic...
Basically they used what most people know about Catholic Schools to say in general to be skeptical of what everyone teaches you and to always go your own way.
I think the time signature early is 13/8!
Watch them perform their song Vortex live at Hellfest 2022 next
Nice reaction!
They are indeed a treat.
Couple of suggestions, as you like to hear neat drumming:
Nightwish songs Weak Fantasy and Shoemaker showcase some pretty damn impressive drum work. For Weak Fantasy, live in Tampere or Wembley. For Shoemaker either official lyric video or maybe live in Hellfest. AND remember to learn what the Shoemaker is about before heading in. It's a tribute to Eugene Shoemaker, a planetary scientist, and you are not enjoy the song properly without knowing anything about him.
Another piece of fine drumming (and fine pretty much everything) is Wintersun: Sons of Winter and Stars, live session at Sonic Pump studios. Two people in that session are now in Nightwish, Kai (drums) and Jukka (bass). When Jukka the drummer had to drop from Nightwish due to health reasons he handpicked Kai to replace him.
Dudes, Jinjer is the best in years. Love them to my core. Dare you to find a bad song from them. \m/
SAISEIGA! SAISEIGA! SAISEIGA! 🤘 😅
About the instrumental rithm, I don’t know why I allways think at dream teather 🤷♂️
If you think the timing was strange in this song listen to “Home Back”
If you just want to see the drummer try Under the Dome drum playthrough
Ah, so if you're a pop-punk band, if you haven't heard Electric Callboy ft. Conquer Divide - "Fckboi", you absolutely need to!
Jinjer time = correct
You should try some older stuff. I would suggest Cloud Factory and Scissors. She uses a 3rd type of voice in Cloud Factory.
You have never heard a female metal vocalist that's been going on more then 20 years now arch enemy, otep, and kittie
Tati knows where she is because she writes the lyrics....
🤘🇺🇦🤘
What a shame. The entire breakdown was inadvertently skipped, boys. Glad you enjoyed it but WOW, definitely rewatch this.
React to vortex next. It's their latest.
WTH, you skipped one of the best parts where Tatiana breaks into harsh vocals with "Teacher, teacher...self proclaimed preacher"! You HAVE to watch it.
Парні, ви пропустили частину пісні після другої зупинки 😀🎵🎸
VORTEX
You miss one of the best parts of the song 😢
You guys are musos, you should know - what is that cymbal on Vlad's right with all the holes?
What did you do ??? You missed the most interesting piece of the song! They just took and threw out part of the song in the middle! Have you even noticed this?
Paused at the drop and than missed the best part (imo). Sigh.
Щось у вас тайм коди не правильні)
He plays piano, drums, guitar , lol and you missed the best part of the song
You would probably get more views if you stop talking over her voice and listen to the lyrics