After having a test with your EP 'Micro', finally his studio album arrived 'Macro', where Ukrainians demonstrate the subgenre mix groove, progressive and metalcore that has characterized them since day one of their career, in addition, they are currently considered one of the most important exponents of metal, do not be surprised to see them as headliners in the future, without a doubt Tatiana Shmaylyuk and company, a long career awaits them.

The album begins with all the power of the gutturals of Tatiana from the first second of ‘On The Top’, a song with super riffs progressive and choirs with a clean voice. Follow ‘Pit of Consciousness’ Shocking gutturals in the choir! what power of this woman to sing in two musical styles, until now, we have a duality of melodic and powerful, in the songs.
Now we have a gender twist in the intro of ‘Judgement (& Punishment)’that you can feel vibes of reggae on vocals and guitars, to later transform into metalcore What a combination !, and with ‘Retrospection’ we can feel the whole essence prog on the instruments, a beautiful voice with Russian lyrics, which go into English along with the gutturals after a few seconds.
‘Pausing Death’, one of the most intense songs on the album, hardcore from head to toe, with a few progressive tints. also the lows of Tatiana they are remarkable in the last seconds of the song. ‘Noah’ and ‘Home Back’, They follow up with the same brutality.
‘Prophecy’ It is one of the most moved songs on the album, and to close ‘lainnereP’, (‘Perennial’ backwards, one of the singles from ‘Micro‘), mantiene sonidos de suspenso toda la pieza, un buen cierre para amenizar y digerir las canciones previamente escuchadas del álbum.
From Ukraine to the world! This album perfectly shows the stamp of Jinjer, the identity of the band is fully consolidated and ready to stay among the tops of metal bands in the world, on this plate, they have achieved a balance of gutturals and clean vocals showing their mix metalcore-progressive perfectly executed. [penci_review]