Perennial live at Wacken is the usual follow up. It's a real show case of their abillities in front of a large audience. But the blistering live performance is 'Who is Gonna be the One' napalm records in which all members are shining and the vocaliste roars if there is no tomorrow, like a lion(ess).
To appreciate how good this band is, react to their live material. I highly recommend "Perennial" live at Wacken or "Who is gonna be the One" (LIve, Napalm Records) for a second reaction. The musicians are amazing and Tatiana is one of the best front women in the business.
🔥Welcome to the Jinjer Army! I just found your channel, great reaction High Feller, subbed! Thank you for bringing the fantastic genre twisting music of Jinjer to more people! I love their energy, how tight they are, how down to earth they are, the heaviness mixed with complexity and groove, beautiful singing and beautiful growling and especially Tatiana's lyrics! The first time I heard Pisces in 2019, I hadn't liked any metal with growling and it took me a few listens to start liking it, but now Tatiana is my favorite vocalist and Jinjer my favorite band (Pisces has been my wakeup alarm for a couple years and I still love it more every time I hear it). TLDR: skip to the last paragraph 😂 Sorry for the very long comment, I just love Jinjer too much and love seeing people discover (and usually fall in love with) them and each of their songs! My three favorite comments about Jinjer that I've seen, "terrifying levels of talent", "I hate it when a Jinjer song ends", and "that was more unexpected than my first child" 🤣 I love the story of Tatiana getting interested in learning to growl. In her own words, "I was inspired by Otep (Shamaya). When I was 15, my friend showed me a record of House of Secrets. I was like, ‘That dude - his voice is so powerful'. And he said, ‘Oh come on Tatiana, that’s actually a woman!’ I was like, ‘What?’ She blew my mind. That was the time, the moment when I realized I wanted to shock people just like her. I just had the feeling or the intuition, like an extra sense that this is what I’m made to do.” Three of the four current members had essentially no professional musical training when they joined Jinjer, the exception is Vlad the drummer who studied classical piano. They've been a tour heavy band, on the road almost nonstop from 2013 to 2020, partly because of the US proxy war in Ukraine, and still touring again now since the covid shutdowns, hard work that has made them fantastic live and they make it look effortless. For most of their songs, the three guys write most of the instrument music, then Tatiana writes most of the lyrics and melodies (she gets tons of well deserved credit for her vocal and stage performance abilities, but maybe not quite enough for her lyrical and musical composition abilities). Roman the guitarist has written a lot of the instrument music in the past, so he's a huge part of the beautiful sound of Jinjer, but Vlad the drummer (who also plays guitar and piano, but so far not in most Jinjer songs - I think he played piano in lainnereP) has been writing more of it and wrote nine of the eleven songs for the newest album Wallflowers, videos are out for Vortex, Mediator, Wallflower, Disclosure!, and Call Me A Symbol. Eugene composes some - he wrote the instrument music for one song on Wallflowers and a few songs on other albums, and I know that apart from his amazing work on the bass, he adds a lot of riffs and has written lyrics for a few Jinjer songs. The band (all members have been Ukrainian, with Russian their first language) started in eastern Ukraine in 2009 as a group of three (then five) with none of the current members (they consider the official start of the band when Tatiana replaced the male vocalist and Roman joined as lead guitar 2009/2010), Vlad is the fifth drummer (joined in 2016 after the third drummer got partially paralyzed from a tragic spine injury and the fourth drummer couldn't keep up with Jinjer's touring schedule) and it's been a group of four since 2015 (though they've considered their road sound engineer Sasha to be a fifth member). I think they're still friends with all the former members and you can see former Jinjer guitarist (and one of the founders of Jinjer) turned actor, Dmitry Oksen, on guitar in older Jinjer videos, and acting as an interrogator in one of their newer videos, Disclosure! One of the things I love most about Jinjer is the messages in Tatiana's lyrics and the way she combines her beautiful growling and beautiful singing with Jinjer's fantastic instrumentals to be so powerful for expressing the anger and pain in those messages: the anti-war message in Home Back, the anti-greed in On The Top, Mediator and No Hoard Of Value (also the horror of the coal mining industry in their home Ukraine), the protest song Who Is Gonna Be The One, the anti-fascism of Sit Stay Roll Over, the anger at people being narrow minded in Teacher Teacher and Judgment & Punishment, the struggles with mental health in Pit Of Consciousness, Vortex, Wallflower and Perennial, the giving voice to mother nature angry at humanity for letting capitalism destroy her in a bunch of songs like Ape, The Prophecy, Cloud Factory, Noah, Outlander, Dip A Sail and Bad Water. Other favorites of mine are I Speak Astronomy, Retrospection, Words of Wisdom, Just Another, Captain Clock, Scissors, Exposed As A Liar, I Want It I'll Get It, A Plus Or A Minus, When Two Empires Collide, lainnereP, Prologue and Beggar's Dance (those last two are short album bookends that might do well together in one reaction). I haven't found a Jinjer song I don't love, so I think you can't go wrong if you choose any of them, but a few good choices might be Perennial (official and/or live at Wacken, both are must-see), Teacher Teacher (official), Judgement & Punishment (official and/or Tatiana's one take performance, again both must-see), Pit of Consciousness (official and/or live in Kiev/Kyiv, a third where both are absolutely must-see) or the heartwrenching plea against war in Home Back (official video). Note that because Jinjer has so many great official videos and so many astounding live performance videos, no Jinjer fan will ever mind if you react to a second video for a Jinjer song you've already heard (or double react), so whichever songs you choose, whatever pace you like: hope you'll keep trying more Jinjer and enjoy! ❤🖤🤘
Great reaction! Jinjer is really unlike anyone else in the business at the moment. Be sure to check out "Perennial" live at Wacken, "Judgement and Punishment" one take, and "Teacher, Teacher". Welcome to Jinjer Nation!!
Glad you appreciated Jinjer! She's amazing in concert. You should go, you won't be deceived. Great reaction video again, good work! *High five* You should totally do a reaction video the new single from Arch Enemy- The Watcher, it's amazing too!
@@highfeller Indeed...It's Melodic Death Metal...One Of Many Genres & Levels Of Metal...I've Been A Metal Fan Since Late 1987~Im Not Surprised By Any Of That Lot...
Welcome to the Jinjer Army. Seen them live 3 times, met them twice. Fucking awesome people and they love their fans. Live is the way to go. Outlander, Perennial live at Wacken, I dare you to find a bad song
Vortex, Teacher Teacher, Perennial, Mediator, Sit Stay Roll Over
Perennial live at Wacken is the usual follow up. It's a real show case of their abillities in front of a large audience. But the blistering live performance is 'Who is Gonna be the One' napalm records in which all members are shining and the vocaliste roars if there is no tomorrow, like a lion(ess).
Pit of Consciousness live in Kiev is a masterful performance and one of their heaviest songs. Enjoy
Welcome to Jinjer. Perennial live at Wacken shows her talent well.
Let’s gooo !
Perennial live in Wacken next one then we wil tell you what next
Alright !
I was hoping you’d react to this after reacting to DIMASH... your face on that first vocal drop... 😂🤣😂🤣
“Go Cookie Monster on me!” 😂🤣
Hahaha that drop surprised me 😂😂
To appreciate how good this band is, react to their live material. I highly recommend "Perennial" live at Wacken or "Who is gonna be the One" (LIve, Napalm Records) for a second reaction. The musicians are amazing and Tatiana is one of the best front women in the business.
Perennial is going to be next
perennial live at wacken next!!
Let’s gooo ! 🤘
Ur the first person I’ve seen to not overreact over her brutal vocals
still surprised me a lot haha
Yeah bro..Been waiting for this..such a great song. There other stuff is also worthy..
Man this song is badass !
🔥Welcome to the Jinjer Army! I just found your channel, great reaction High Feller, subbed! Thank you for bringing the fantastic genre twisting music of Jinjer to more people! I love their energy, how tight they are, how down to earth they are, the heaviness mixed with complexity and groove, beautiful singing and beautiful growling and especially Tatiana's lyrics!
The first time I heard Pisces in 2019, I hadn't liked any metal with growling and it took me a few listens to start liking it, but now Tatiana is my favorite vocalist and Jinjer my favorite band (Pisces has been my wakeup alarm for a couple years and I still love it more every time I hear it).
TLDR: skip to the last paragraph 😂
Sorry for the very long comment, I just love Jinjer too much and love seeing people discover (and usually fall in love with) them and each of their songs!
My three favorite comments about Jinjer that I've seen, "terrifying levels of talent", "I hate it when a Jinjer song ends", and "that was more unexpected than my first child" 🤣
I love the story of Tatiana getting interested in learning to growl. In her own words, "I was inspired by Otep (Shamaya). When I was 15, my friend showed me a record of House of Secrets. I was like, ‘That dude - his voice is so powerful'. And he said, ‘Oh come on Tatiana, that’s actually a woman!’ I was like, ‘What?’ She blew my mind. That was the time, the moment when I realized I wanted to shock people just like her. I just had the feeling or the intuition, like an extra sense that this is what I’m made to do.”
Three of the four current members had essentially no professional musical training when they joined Jinjer, the exception is Vlad the drummer who studied classical piano. They've been a tour heavy band, on the road almost nonstop from 2013 to 2020, partly because of the US proxy war in Ukraine, and still touring again now since the covid shutdowns, hard work that has made them fantastic live and they make it look effortless. For most of their songs, the three guys write most of the instrument music, then Tatiana writes most of the lyrics and melodies (she gets tons of well deserved credit for her vocal and stage performance abilities, but maybe not quite enough for her lyrical and musical composition abilities). Roman the guitarist has written a lot of the instrument music in the past, so he's a huge part of the beautiful sound of Jinjer, but Vlad the drummer (who also plays guitar and piano, but so far not in most Jinjer songs - I think he played piano in lainnereP) has been writing more of it and wrote nine of the eleven songs for the newest album Wallflowers, videos are out for Vortex, Mediator, Wallflower, Disclosure!, and Call Me A Symbol. Eugene composes some - he wrote the instrument music for one song on Wallflowers and a few songs on other albums, and I know that apart from his amazing work on the bass, he adds a lot of riffs and has written lyrics for a few Jinjer songs.
The band (all members have been Ukrainian, with Russian their first language) started in eastern Ukraine in 2009 as a group of three (then five) with none of the current members (they consider the official start of the band when Tatiana replaced the male vocalist and Roman joined as lead guitar 2009/2010), Vlad is the fifth drummer (joined in 2016 after the third drummer got partially paralyzed from a tragic spine injury and the fourth drummer couldn't keep up with Jinjer's touring schedule) and it's been a group of four since 2015 (though they've considered their road sound engineer Sasha to be a fifth member). I think they're still friends with all the former members and you can see former Jinjer guitarist (and one of the founders of Jinjer) turned actor, Dmitry Oksen, on guitar in older Jinjer videos, and acting as an interrogator in one of their newer videos, Disclosure!
One of the things I love most about Jinjer is the messages in Tatiana's lyrics and the way she combines her beautiful growling and beautiful singing with Jinjer's fantastic instrumentals to be so powerful for expressing the anger and pain in those messages: the anti-war message in Home Back, the anti-greed in On The Top, Mediator and No Hoard Of Value (also the horror of the coal mining industry in their home Ukraine), the protest song Who Is Gonna Be The One, the anti-fascism of Sit Stay Roll Over, the anger at people being narrow minded in Teacher Teacher and Judgment & Punishment, the struggles with mental health in Pit Of Consciousness, Vortex, Wallflower and Perennial, the giving voice to mother nature angry at humanity for letting capitalism destroy her in a bunch of songs like Ape, The Prophecy, Cloud Factory, Noah, Outlander, Dip A Sail and Bad Water. Other favorites of mine are I Speak Astronomy, Retrospection, Words of Wisdom, Just Another, Captain Clock, Scissors, Exposed As A Liar, I Want It I'll Get It, A Plus Or A Minus, When Two Empires Collide, lainnereP, Prologue and Beggar's Dance (those last two are short album bookends that might do well together in one reaction).
I haven't found a Jinjer song I don't love, so I think you can't go wrong if you choose any of them, but a few good choices might be Perennial (official and/or live at Wacken, both are must-see), Teacher Teacher (official), Judgement & Punishment (official and/or Tatiana's one take performance, again both must-see), Pit of Consciousness (official and/or live in Kiev/Kyiv, a third where both are absolutely must-see) or the heartwrenching plea against war in Home Back (official video). Note that because Jinjer has so many great official videos and so many astounding live performance videos, no Jinjer fan will ever mind if you react to a second video for a Jinjer song you've already heard (or double react), so whichever songs you choose, whatever pace you like: hope you'll keep trying more Jinjer and enjoy! ❤🖤🤘
Thanks for the comment ! Can’t wait to do more jinjer 🤘
Great reaction! Jinjer is really unlike anyone else in the business at the moment. Be sure to check out "Perennial" live at Wacken, "Judgement and Punishment" one take, and "Teacher, Teacher". Welcome to Jinjer Nation!!
Definitely going to do perennial live at wacken next
Glad you appreciated Jinjer! She's amazing in concert. You should go, you won't be deceived. Great reaction video again, good work! *High five* You should totally do a reaction video the new single from Arch Enemy- The Watcher, it's amazing too!
Alright gonna check it out !
SURPRISE!😀😀
And a good one haha
@@highfeller Indeed...It's Melodic Death Metal...One Of Many Genres & Levels Of Metal...I've Been A Metal Fan Since Late 1987~Im Not Surprised By Any Of That Lot...
Welcome to the Jinjer Army. Seen them live 3 times, met them twice. Fucking awesome people and they love their fans. Live is the way to go. Outlander, Perennial live at Wacken, I dare you to find a bad song
Next one will be perennial live at wacken let’s gooo !
Hello my bro. Did you know that Corey Taylors son has his own metal band? Check "ded to me" official music video it's one hell of a banger
I’m gonna check it out ! Also did this cold black recently it’s fire 🔥
@@highfeller can't wait to see the video. Vocals are very interesting in that song, very agressive.
@@highfeller it's comparable to Gematria the killing name tbh
Pronounced PIE-sees from the zodiac.
Thanks man ! Kinda butchered the name 😅
Yeah .. that's a small ~160 cm Ukrainian girl ..
Pity russians meeting battle hardened big boys ;)
Vortex .. really cool video.
What's a peeshes?
Idk hahaha I butchered the name (not a native speaker 😂)
I hate when reactors do research ahead of time.
Why ?
@@highfeller because it should be a totally blind reaction.
Best next Song parennial live AT wacken 2019!! 🙌 🇺🇦😎🤘
Next song from them 😜