Jinjer Rocked Buenos Aires Dec 10th Teatro Flores
JINJER returned to Argentina on its third visit, the Ukrainian band that has been performing at thousands of festivals and giving spectacular shows this time was accompanied by the German band “Heaven Shall Burns“ which would already be the sixth time they played in the country.
The Germans gave a devastating show in which Marcus could be seen moving around the stage and thanking the audience between each song, bothering the security and always interacting with the people, the sound was excellent, both the voice and each member of the band, giving a show of the caliber of a band with a fairly long history like the Germans.
At the end of the show, picks and toothpicks began to fly for all the fans, and when all the members left, Marcus returned to throw himself into the audience so that they could hold him up a little bit from there and he began to greet one by one everyone who was there.
They were in front of the fence. The moment of the night that everyone was waiting for was arriving, Jinjer would give a show with high expectations today being one of the most recognized female voices in Groove metal. At 9:30 p.m. the intro began to play and the members came out one by one, Vladislav would be the first, next were Roman and Eugene, to make the first chords of “Just Another” and thus Tatiana would come out with all her strength, and demonstrate why she is one of the best voices.
At each end of the song, the people shouted the classic “olé olé olé Jinjer, jinjer” or they also shouted “Tatiana Tatiana”, among the people you could see how they enjoyed the show and her powerful voice.
The show had a total of 14 songs going through several albums and leaving aside all the songs from “Cloud Factory” and playing the 4 new songs that they released this year from the EP called “Green Serpent” which very few of the audience sang and They just enjoy the band’s impeccable sound.
The band retired playing “Piscies” a bit of a quiet song to close, which left the audience wanting more!
Photos by Eliana Fernandez
Review by Pablo Reinante
Produced by California Sun Producciones & Hellnoise Booking
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