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JINJER and THE BROWNING Bring the Groove to Mesa, Arizona’s Club Red [Photos & Show Review]
Ukrainian progressive groove metal band Jinjer brought The Browning along to Club Red in Mesa, Arizona in promotion of their third, Napalm Records album Macro and it was an all-around excellent performance.
Ukrainian progressive groove metal band Jinjer are due to release a new album titled Macro on October 25th and are currently on tour to promote it. We caught them at their sold-out show at Club Red in Mesa Arizona, on September 13th, with both The Browning and Sumo Cyco. Unfortunately Symo Cyco had to bow out of their performance due to a medical emergency, so hopefully, they’ll be back on the road soon.
The Browning is an electronicore band from Kansas City. I had never even heard of them before and I didn’t even know that electronicore was a thing. Maybe I live under a rock. Although their style is not in my preferred subgenres, they did put on a solid performance and were fun to watch.
Jinjer is an excellent live band. Vocalist Tatiana Shmaylyuk smoothly transitions from death growls to soulful singing in a way few can emulate. The band fuses many different styles and sometimes it feels like you’re watching a jazz ensemble that suddenly goes rogue. They are definitely a great band to see live and they still have plenty of dates left in the tour although many are already sold out.
“Judgement (& Punishment)” is the first single and music video released off of the band’s new Napalm Records-released album Macro:
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