JINJER's New Album: 80% Complete and Promising Fresh Elements
Ukrainian modern metallers JINJER are closing in on their latest album's completion, as shared by the band's bassist, Eugene Abdukhanov, in a recent interview with MoreCore.TV at Germany's Rock Am Ring festival in Nürburgring. This much-anticipated album will follow the band's 2021 release, 'Wallflowers'.
Eugene revealed that a substantial portion of new material is ready, with demo recordings already in place. The band is now poised to commence the recording process in the studio, waiting for the ideal moment to take that next step. Eugene expressed his optimism about the new content, stating that the album's creation is approximately at the 80% mark.
As for what fans can expect from the upcoming JINJER album, Eugene indicated that it would feature elements that the band has yet to explore. While he acknowledged the challenge of accurately describing the album's character at this stage, he assured fans that it would deviate from JINJER's past work.
Eugene further hinted at a possible shift from the doom metal direction of 'Wallflowers', characterized by its slow, atmospheric parts. The new album, he suggested, might lean more towards death metal or a similarly potent, groove-heavy style that packs a punch.
JINJER remains excited about its ongoing musical transformation, committed to crafting innovative and compelling music that not only pushes the envelope but also resonates deeply with its audience.
Ukrainian modern metallers JINJER are closing in on their latest album's completion, as shared by the band's bassist, Eugene Abdukhanov, in a recent interview with MoreCore.TV at Germany's Rock Am Ring festival in Nürburgring. This much-anticipated album will follow the band's 2021 release, 'Wallflowers'.
Eugene revealed that a substantial portion of new material is ready, with demo recordings already in place. The band is now poised to commence the recording process in the studio, waiting for the ideal moment to take that next step. Eugene expressed his optimism about the new content, stating that the album's creation is approximately at the 80% mark.
As for what fans can expect from the upcoming JINJER album, Eugene indicated that it would feature elements that the band has yet to explore. While he acknowledged the challenge of accurately describing the album's character at this stage, he assured fans that it would deviate from JINJER's past work.
Eugene further hinted at a possible shift from the doom metal direction of 'Wallflowers', characterized by its slow, atmospheric parts. The new album, he suggested, might lean more towards death metal or a similarly potent, groove-heavy style that packs a punch.
JINJER remains excited about its ongoing musical transformation, committed to crafting innovative and compelling music that not only pushes the envelope but also resonates deeply with its audience.