Jinjer To Release New Album “Duél” In February, Share New Song “Kafka”

Jinjer have officially revealed the details for their new album “Duél.” The effort will be released on February 7, 2025 and it can be pre-ordered HERE.

“Duél” Track Listing:

01. “Tantrum”
02. “Hedonist”
03. “Rogue”
04. “Tumbleweed”
05. “Green Serpent”
06. “Kafka”
07. “Dark Bile”
08. “Fast Draw”
09. “Someone’s Daughter”
10. “A Tongue So Sly”
11. “Duél”

Bassist Eugene Abdukhanov commented:

“First of all, it‘s hard to believe that we’re about to release our fifth full-length album! After all the releases we’ve made, finally having ‘Duél’ in our hands and ready to be shared with the world makes us very proud that our band still hasn’t run out of creativity and inspiration. The fact that we still challenge ourselves to release the best music we have ever made with each new release is what keeps Jinjer moving forward.

This upcoming album was the longest songwriting process we’ve ever had and it took almost two years to complete. We worked very hard with every free minute we weren’t on tour, recording demos over and over again and always searching for the perfect sound for guitars, bass and drums. It was also the first time that Tatiana [Shmayluk] did vocal pre-productions, so it’s safe to say that none of our releases were so well thought out and calculated as this one. It pulverizes the boundaries of the modern progressive metal genre but still remains sophisticated, exciting and extreme all at the same time. We took up the challenge to expand our musical horizons even wider than before in order to cement ‘Duél’ to be the next step in Jinjer’s musical growth and hopefully the evolution of metal music in general.”

The effort’s latest single, “Kafka,” can be found below. Vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk added the following about that:

“Being an artist is sometimes beautiful but most of the time it’s brutal… as our art is dissected word for word and ripped apart note by note. We’re expected to be on point all the time … and when we aren’t, we are scandalized. A true artist is vulnerable but the crowd is most often plagued with vultures who pick at every single move you make. It’s a slippery slope when music means the world to us but how quickly praise turns into prosecution… We are all Kings and Queens for a day but most of the time it feels like a Kafka novel for a lifetime. It’s exciting but surreal and absurd at the same time.”