Jinjer - Duél (Album Review)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

Комментарии • 19

  • @BikeeMikee
    @BikeeMikee День назад +3

    i love jinjer because of the dynamics and how complex their heavy parts can be. the singles were everything i hoped for and your review calmed me down even more... new album releases of bands i like always make me nervous 😂

  • @coder4liberty
    @coder4liberty День назад +3

    I've heard the same notable highlights mentioned by multiple people. Can't wait to hear myself.

  • @alanlima5059
    @alanlima5059 День назад +2

    Saving it to watch after work. But I already know it's a great review as always, Pedro 🤘🏽

  • @Raul-vl7ly
    @Raul-vl7ly День назад +2

    Sounds like their greatest magnum opus to date!

  • @baynuman
    @baynuman День назад +3

    i'm excited like a teenager that was 40 years ago.. i'm trying to guess how the songs are by looking at the titles. Only e few bands have such an impact on me like that nowadays..

  • @EmAllWasTaken
    @EmAllWasTaken День назад +1

    Dropped everything to watch this. My parcel will hopefully arrive any day now..

  • @AlexanderThun-e2n
    @AlexanderThun-e2n День назад +1

    Great reveiw

  • @Upsetkiller456
    @Upsetkiller456 День назад +1

    Tumbleweed sounds intetesting.
    I really wanna hear them try making a soft album, I feel like it would be really beautiful and a great change of pace

  • @hemlock399
    @hemlock399 День назад +1

    My personal ranking of the singles:
    1. Green Serpent
    2. Rogue, Duél
    3. Someone's Daughter, Kafka
    "Green Serpent" is the hookiest, most accessible song they've ever released, IMO, and yet it retains considerable complexity and progressivity, and that combination is a huge accomplishment. Having said that, it might prove not to have the same staying power in my rankings as something like "Rogue" or "Duél" - it might not have enough of the right kind of musical and thematic complexity to hold my attention over the long haul. Only time will tell.

  • @johnbriggs3916
    @johnbriggs3916 Час назад

    Did I miss you explaining why you only talked about 3 of the 11 songs?

    • @APREACTS
      @APREACTS  Час назад

      In all my reviews I pick 3 songs as my favourites of the record to illustrate my review. I also pick non-singles

    • @johnbriggs3916
      @johnbriggs3916 Час назад

      ​@APREACTS Well, now I know -- and presumably I have to remember that, as you won't explain again.

  • @johnbriggs3916
    @johnbriggs3916 Час назад

    I'd say that you are wrong in identifying Death Metal as one of Jinjer's genres -- nobody has ever suggested that. It is possible that what you are recognising is Hardcore, which was a precursor to both Death Metal and Metalcore. It is the latter which is often attributed to Jinjer. (It is probably best if we don't try to distinguish Metalcore and Djent...)

    • @APREACTS
      @APREACTS  Час назад

      I said that this album has death metal elements I didn’t mean to say that death metal in general is one of their influences

    • @johnbriggs3916
      @johnbriggs3916 Час назад

      ​@@APREACTS And I'm saying that you are incorrect in identifying death metal elements.

  • @deathbats3231
    @deathbats3231 День назад

    They are more like metalcore!

    • @promovideos75
      @promovideos75 День назад

      Nah they are Jinjercore

    • @johnbriggs3916
      @johnbriggs3916 Час назад

      Could we compromise on Djent?

    • @promovideos75
      @promovideos75 Час назад

      @@johnbriggs3916 No, because most of the time they sound nothing like Meshuggah. The genre is Jinjercore. Or maybe simply progressive metal because that usually means a band is “all over the place” which Jinjer certainly are.