Pouring the struggles of life in a war-torn industrial town into a chaotic,
highly emotional storm of growling, sonic-shifting metal mayhem, Ukrainian
favourites Jinjer stand as one of the most unique bands to find a home on the
European heavy metal circuit. Growing up in the 1990s in the small Eastern city
of Horlivka in Doneskt, front woman Tatiana Shmailyuk discovered extreme Russian
rock, US nu-metal and classic punk in her teens and began dreaming of a way out
of a region struggling with economic hardship and the lingering effects of the
downfall of the Soviet Union. Guitari...