Jinjer has obviously spent some time during the COVID-19 pandemic working on a new album, as they're currently in the studio wrapping things up. The new album will serve as the follow-up to 2019's Macro and is expected out this summer.
In an interview with Metal Injection late last year, bassist Eugene Abdukhanov told us the new album will be more progressive.
"In the case of Jinjer I believe that every next album will be an experimentation. We are that sort of a band that will never stay at one point. We will always keep moving," he said.
"And as far as I see it now with the new record … definitely more into the realms of progressive metal. This next record is going to be, in my opinion, a bit more melancholic and even darker than Macro in some way. But it is not complete yet. We're still working and who knows what creativity will lead us to."