Jinjer is an Ukrainian band. They are very reactor friendly so you do not have to worry about strikes. They excellent live. I recommend "Who is Gonna be the One" (Live, Napalm Records) or "Perennial" live at Wacken for a follow up. Good reaction (subbed).
Yooooo please react to Jinjer Perennial live in Wacken and Jinjer Who's Gonna Be The One live Napalm Records. These are two of some of the most popular follow ups and to hear them actually live 🔥 And to answer your other question. I'm a pop/rnb fan, so i like the upbeat, sensual and dancy rhythm. And I'm also a classic rock fan, been listening to that stuff for around 2 decades, so I like the melodic stuff. I'm fully into metal too, and I listen to much heavier bands than Jinjer btw. I like metal for the high energy and intensity. Metal isn't so much heart energy, it's more solar plexus energy, giving you a feeling of power. In my opinion everything has something that other things don't have, so i enjoy listening to all different kinds of genres for balance 💪🏻 I also like dance/edm for the heart and euphoric feelings. I agree that when i listen to metal for too long, i lose the heart and sensuality, and i crave other genres to make me feel a certain way. Then I'd go back to metal for the crazy aggression and drive. 😎
Make your next jinjer JINJER - Pit of Consciousness (Live in Kiev) | Napalm Records. It is incredibly good and is Live! Then tell me is she human or Demon......... She is absolutely brutal in this live show. Don't miss it.
The song is not specifically about teachers per se, but about those who try to tell you how to live and behave: acting like an overbearing teacher when they actually have no right to do so. On mosh pits - they can be pretty variable, but I gather that these days they are usually very vigorous without actually being violent. That is, there is pushing and shoving but not hitting, and if someone falls over people will clear space around them and help them up. In my youth I was in some pretty bad mosh pits (shoving in big waves that knocked whole rows of people over for example), but I think in Australia at the time acculturation to how mosh pits should work hadn't yet happened (this was the '90s).
Lol Jinjer is ukrainian proggy djent groove metal with complex time-signature maze, polyrhythms and multi-genre blending. They are one of the most talented 4-pieces ever. Tati is one of the best overall metal vocalists and lyricists in the business. Jinjer - Pisces (Live Session) Jinjer - Perennial (Live At Wacken 2019) Jinjer - Pit of Consciousness (Live in Kiev) Jinjer - On The Top (Live in Kiev) Jinjer - Who Is Gonna Be The One (Official Live) Jinjer - Judgement & Punishment (Tatiana One Take Vocal) Jinjer - Teacher Teacher (Official Video) Jinjer - Captain Clock (Live at Resurrection Fest 2018) Jinjer - Cloud Factory (Official Video) Jinjer - Outlander (failure .color Video) Jinjer - No Hoard of Value (Official Lyrics Video) Jinjer - I Speak Astronomy (Official Video) Jinjer - Vortex (Official Video) Jinjer - Wallflower (Official Video) Jinjer - Mediator (Official Video) Jinjer - Disclosure (Official Video) Jinjer - Call Me A Symbol (Official Video) Jinjer - Live At Wacken 2023
Not a fan of music like this, I prefer to be able to understand lyrics in songs. Never liked the deep screaming, ect. but her voice is fucking mind blowing. I want to add, the music itself is good, energetic and complex (with many of these metal bands) I just don't enjoy the singing for the most part. Just my personal opinion, please no one kill me, lol. Still here for your reaction tho, brother. Also, i agree with you on the pit part. Metal pits can get fucking rough, nothing like a circle pit at a punk show. there are many instances of bands stopping shows to make sure some one in the pit is safe. Im sorry your reaction to NOFX has not got you many views man..
Jinjer is an Ukrainian band. They are very reactor friendly so you do not have to worry about strikes. They excellent live. I recommend "Who is Gonna be the One" (Live, Napalm Records) or "Perennial" live at Wacken for a follow up. Good reaction (subbed).
Yooooo please react to Jinjer Perennial live in Wacken and Jinjer Who's Gonna Be The One live Napalm Records. These are two of some of the most popular follow ups and to hear them actually live 🔥
And to answer your other question. I'm a pop/rnb fan, so i like the upbeat, sensual and dancy rhythm. And I'm also a classic rock fan, been listening to that stuff for around 2 decades, so I like the melodic stuff. I'm fully into metal too, and I listen to much heavier bands than Jinjer btw. I like metal for the high energy and intensity. Metal isn't so much heart energy, it's more solar plexus energy, giving you a feeling of power. In my opinion everything has something that other things don't have, so i enjoy listening to all different kinds of genres for balance 💪🏻
I also like dance/edm for the heart and euphoric feelings.
I agree that when i listen to metal for too long, i lose the heart and sensuality, and i crave other genres to make me feel a certain way. Then I'd go back to metal for the crazy aggression and drive. 😎
Will do man🤝🏿. Thanks also for the explanation.
Make your next jinjer
JINJER - Pit of Consciousness (Live in Kiev) | Napalm Records.
It is incredibly good and is Live!
Then tell me is she human or Demon.........
She is absolutely brutal in this live show.
Don't miss it.
The song is not specifically about teachers per se, but about those who try to tell you how to live and behave: acting like an overbearing teacher when they actually have no right to do so.
On mosh pits - they can be pretty variable, but I gather that these days they are usually very vigorous without actually being violent. That is, there is pushing and shoving but not hitting, and if someone falls over people will clear space around them and help them up.
In my youth I was in some pretty bad mosh pits (shoving in big waves that knocked whole rows of people over for example), but I think in Australia at the time acculturation to how mosh pits should work hadn't yet happened (this was the '90s).
You need to up your audio game. Get some earbuds or headphones so the audio out your speakers doesn't bleed through.
Lol Jinjer is ukrainian proggy djent groove metal with complex time-signature maze, polyrhythms and multi-genre blending. They are one of the most talented 4-pieces ever. Tati is one of the best overall metal vocalists and lyricists in the business.
Jinjer - Pisces (Live Session)
Jinjer - Perennial (Live At Wacken 2019)
Jinjer - Pit of Consciousness (Live in Kiev)
Jinjer - On The Top (Live in Kiev)
Jinjer - Who Is Gonna Be The One (Official Live)
Jinjer - Judgement & Punishment (Tatiana One Take Vocal)
Jinjer - Teacher Teacher (Official Video)
Jinjer - Captain Clock (Live at Resurrection Fest 2018)
Jinjer - Cloud Factory (Official Video)
Jinjer - Outlander (failure .color Video)
Jinjer - No Hoard of Value (Official Lyrics Video)
Jinjer - I Speak Astronomy (Official Video)
Jinjer - Vortex (Official Video)
Jinjer - Wallflower (Official Video)
Jinjer - Mediator (Official Video)
Jinjer - Disclosure (Official Video)
Jinjer - Call Me A Symbol (Official Video)
Jinjer - Live At Wacken 2023
This a beautiful list I can't wait to go through all of these songs, thank you🤝🏿
Not a fan of music like this, I prefer to be able to understand lyrics in songs. Never liked the deep screaming, ect. but her voice is fucking mind blowing. I want to add, the music itself is good, energetic and complex (with many of these metal bands) I just don't enjoy the singing for the most part. Just my personal opinion, please no one kill me, lol.
Still here for your reaction tho, brother.
Also, i agree with you on the pit part. Metal pits can get fucking rough, nothing like a circle pit at a punk show. there are many instances of bands stopping shows to make sure some one in the pit is safe.
Im sorry your reaction to NOFX has not got you many views man..
Its ok either way bro, the journey of discovery is the point of it all. Doesn't ever hurt to try and get to know understand your fellow brethren🤝🏿.