Progressive groove metal juggernauts Jinjer have once again beat the odds: the band announces today that with the support of the Ukrainian Ministry Of Culture, they have been granted a special exemption to exit Ukraine in order to help their countrymen the best way they can – through music. This also means that Jinjer's upcoming European festival appearances this summer are confirmed! The band will perform across Europe starting June 10 at Greenfiel Festival in Interlaken. To coincide with the announcement the band has also issued a surprise new video for the track Call Me A Symbol which can be viewed below.
Speaking on the exemption Jinjer's bassist Eugene states
“We are very honored to announce that together with the help of the Ukrainian Ministry Of Culture, we have successfully been granted permission to travel abroad as ambassadors of our country to raise funds and awareness about the war raging back home. This is a huge honor for us as a band and as citizens. We will do our part to make sure that this war stops as soon as possible! Come support, dance and scream your hearts out for Ukraine!”
Eugene also shares the inspiration between the release of Call Me A Symbol
“I think this video for ‘Call Me A Symbol’ will forever hold a special and unique place in our hearts as a band. Filmed on our short but awesome European Tour in 2021 tour that almost did not happen because of the pandemic, and now released at such a dark time in which our country has been invaded and there is war on the streets of our home. I really hope this video and this important time in history gives people a new perspective that there are always two sides to everything. Good and Evil, Just and unjust - cherish the good times and face the bad head on... but never ever give up."
One of the fastest rising bands in the metal world, Jinjer prove they are the real deal on 2021's Wallflowers one of our 20 best albums of 2021 expanding their sound while displaying significantly improved songwriting chops. Vocalist Tatiana Shmailyuk is still the obvious standout talent in the band, but the band have truly become a force in their own right.
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