Following the discharge of their fourth studio album, Wallflowers, Jinjer are persevering with to deal with followers to new content material. The Ukrainian prog-metal band have shared a brand new music video for “Disclosure!,” which comes from their newest file.
The cinematic visible for “Disclosure!” captures the band’s highly effective power and illustrates simply how far their limits may be pushed.
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The monitor is pushed by aggressive, distorted guitars and guttural screeches that give Jinjer their trademark sound. Directed by Bazil Pereverzev, the visible in the end brings the music to life by means of a psychological plotline that performs methods in your thoughts.
“The monitor ‘Disclosure!’ and the video itself is a vital video for Jinjer,” bassist
Eugene Abdukhanov says. “Not solely is it certainly one of our favourite tracks on the brand new album in addition to stay, [but] our ex-guitarist Dmitriy Oksen stars within the video. [It] was nice to work with him once more, even when it’s in a special capability now.”
The video’s idea explores the strain of being within the highlight, a theme that Abdukhanov has develop into very aware of.
“Imagine it or not, it isn’t at all times straightforward being within the highlight on a regular basis. With every success this band reaches, there’s a big quantity of expectations from the skin that include every step we make,” he continues.
“From private opinions to politics and now to the pandemic, our each transfer is scrutinized and judged by the skin. Though it’s not at all times enjoyable, we might not have it another approach.”
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In a latest interview with AltPress, vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk defined the band’s sonic and introspective lyrical strategy to creating the brand new album.
“Though we love all our songs and albums equally, this one is way braver as a result of [our bassist] Eugene made it so heavy, and we’ve by no means carried out that earlier than,” Shmayluk says of Wallflowers.
“Lyrically, it’s additionally a really honest album,” she continues. “It doesn’t cope with any social or international subjects. It doesn’t replicate environmental issues and warfare as we’ve carried out earlier than. We’ve had a number of songs about these subjects earlier than, however that is utterly mentally oriented.”
Watch the music video for “Disclosure!” beneath.