

Shortly after the release of King of Everything, drummer Vladislav Ulasevich joined and the band's lineup has remained stable since. 74 in their list of "The 100 Greatest Metal Songs of the 21st Century". In 2021, Metal Hammer placed "Pisces" at No. Videos for "Pisces" and "I Speak Astronomy" became popular on YouTube. Dmitriy Kim served as drummer on this album. The final remaining founding member, Dmitriy Olsen, departed in 2015 and was not replaced, leaving Ibramkhalilov as sole guitarist.Īfter several tours around the world, they released their second full-length album, King of Everything, in 2016, along with the single "Pisces". Jinjer began touring internationally and personally booked their own shows.

It would later be picked up and re-released by their current record label, Napalm. Jinjer self-released their first full-length album, Cloud Factory, in 2014 the record featured another new drummer, Yevhen Mantulin. The band won the Best Ukrainian Metal Act award held by Kyiv's InshaMuzyka label in 2013 (they would win that award again in 2016). They were noticed by The Leaders Records in late 2012, and Inhale, Don't Breathe was officially re-released in 2013 in an extended format, with three live tracks. This lineup self-released the EP Inhale, Do Not Breathe in 2012 and Jinjer began relentlessly touring on their own funds. In 2011, Oleksiy Svynar was replaced by Eugene Abdukhanov, while Okhrimenko was replaced by Oleksandr Koziychuk. In 2009, Fatullaiev was replaced by Tatiana Shmailyuk, and Roman Ibramkhalilov joined on second guitar. This lineup released the four-song EP Objects in Mirror Are Closer than They Appear. Jinjer was formed in 2008 by singer Maksym Fatullaiev, guitarist Dmitriy Oksen, bassist Oleksiy Svynar, and drummer Vyacheslav Okhrimenko.
