In less than 12 years, four-piece progressive groove metal wrecking machineĀ JINJERĀ has taken the world by storm, emerging as one of the biggest burgeoning names within heavy metal and a rags-to-renown success story. Hailing from the war-torn province of Donetsk, Ukraine, the musical oddity has excelled against all odds since fleeing in 2014, never ceasing to push forward in an ever-changing musical landscape. Officially marking the start of the band with awe-inspiring vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk joining in 2010, the band launched with cult-embraced albumsĀ Inhale, Don't Breathe and Cloud Factory, before skyrocketing to fame and viral acclaim with the game-changing single and video for "Pisces" from 2016's breakoutĀ King Of EverythingĀ - which maintains its status as one of the most reacted-to metal videos on YouTube to this day. With their anticipated 2019 follow-upĀ MicroĀ and its groundbreaking successorĀ Macro,Ā JINJERĀ climbed further - achieving massive benchmarks in international touring, charting, streaming and media recognition, while snatching radio #1's at NACC and SiriusXM's Devil's Dozen in the US. After releasing their first live albumĀ Alive In MelbourneĀ a year later (filmed just days before the pandemic hit in March 2020),Ā JINJERĀ triumphed again with their most personal offering yet, 2021's Wallflowers. Boasting 20 international magazine covers, countless sold-out international tour dates and multi-millions of cross-platform streams on first singles "Vortex" and "Mediator" within just weeks, the album landed at #1 on both the US Billboard Top New Artist Album chart and Canada's Hard Music album chart, #2 on the US Hard Music album chart, and within the Top 10 in several additional countries.Ā WallflowersĀ is a sonic pressure cooker of technical musicianship and emotional fury, andĀ JINJERĀ promises to bring this energy and more to the stage upon their return to North America in 2022.