Jinjer North America 2024 w/ Harabie. & Born of Osiris Live at Buckhead Theatre

Earlier this summer, Jinjer announced on June 11th via their social media accounts their triumphant return to North America with a tour featuring Japan’s Hanabie. and metalcore/djent legends Born of Osiris. As a bonus for all the fans, Jinjer announced they would perform brand-new, unreleased songs from their upcoming fifth (5) studio album during the North America 2024 tour. As soon as the tickets went on sale, many dates sold out as die-hard fans of the band rushed online to secure their ticket(s) for this tour. For the Atlanta date, Jinjer chose the historic Buckhead Theatre off Roswell Road, which is the same place where they performed in 2021 while on tour in North America.

Jinjer is a metalcore/progressive metal/djent/groove metal band from Donetsk, Ukraine that has been active since 2008. Jinjer consists of Tatiana “Tati” Shmayluk (vocals), Vladislav “Vladi” Ulasevich (drums), Roman Ibramkhalilov (guitars), and Eugene Abdukhanov (bass). Jinjer has released four (4) LPs, three (3) EPs, and two (2) live records which includes their latest release, Live in Los Angeles (May 17th, 2024). You can still head over to the Napalm Records website and pick up this release on CD, or cassette, or pick between three color variants of this record. Also, stay tuned to both Jinjer’s social media accounts (Facebook/Instagram) and Napalm Records for future information regarding a release date for their upcoming fifth (5) studio album coming soon!

I first saw Jinjer performing live (December 11th, 2022) with my girlfriend during their USA 2022 Tour with opening support from P.O.D. and Malevolence at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. During that performance, Jinjer performed some essential fan-favorite songs: “Teacher, Teacher!”, “Judgement (& Punishment)”, “Vortex”, “Perennial”, and “Pisces”. I was eager to hear the brand-new, unreleased songs that Jinjer would debut on this North American tour for their fans. Before we get to Jinjer in more detail, let’s get to know Hanabie. and Born of Osiris some.

Born of Osiris is a progressive metalcore/djent/deathcore band from Palatine, Illinois that has been together since 2003. Born of Osiris has also toured as Diminished (2003-2004), Your Heart Engraved (2004-2006), and Rosecrance (2006-2007) before settling on their current namesake. Born of Osiris consists of Nick Rossi (bass/rhythm guitar/synthesizers), Cameron Losch (drums), Lee McKinney (lead guitar/backing vocals), and Ronnie Canizaro (lead vocals). They are signed with Sumerian Records and have released six (6) LPs, two (2) EPs, and several demos/singles in their vast discography.

I was ready to finally check out Born of Osiris live after hearing their music on heavy rotation on SiriusXM Liquid Metal. Starting the night, the dudes in Born of Osiris took the stage at the Buckhead Theatre to a rather vocal group of dedicated fans who made sure to come early and not miss the Boo Crue. Born of Osiris started the evening with “Open Arms to Damnation” and then followed up with “Bow Down”, I knew it was going to be a great set to start the evening at the Buckhead Theatre. I was happy that Born of Osiris included “Empires Erased”, “Abstract Art”, and “Machine” this evening on their setlist. It was nice to check Born of Osiris off my list of bands to check out, especially with this crushing performance as opening support for Jinjer’s North America 2024 tour.

You can check out Born of Osiris’ setlist from this evening below:

·         “Open Arms to Damnation”

·         “Bow Down”

·         “Elevate”

·         “Empires Erased”

·         “Abstract Art”

·         “Angel or Alien”

·         “A Mind Short Circuiting”

·         “In Desolation”

·         “Machine”

 Follow this link to read an exclusive review of Born of Osiris available at Conerthopper.com (reviewed by Richard Davenport): The Simulation Tour: Born of Osiris, Chelsea Grin, Make Them Suffer, and Kingdom of Giants. Show some support and subscribe to Born of Osiris' YouTube channel today! You can also check Born of Osiris out on their headlining tour at the following dates:

10.13. – TUSCON, AZ – The Rock

10.15. – TULSA, OK – The Shrine

10.16 – SPRINGFIELD, MO – The Regency Live

10.17. – DES MOINES, IA – Lefty’s

11.01. – LANSING, MI – Grewal Hall at 224

11.02. – SOUTH BEND, IN – Stockroom East

11.03. – COVINGTON, KY – Madison Theater **

11.04. – TOLDEO, OH – Frankie’s Inner City

12.20. – CUDAHY, WI – X-Ray Arcade

12.22. – INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Black Circle

** Supporting Miss May I

 Hanabie. (stylized as Hanabie.) is a metalcore/nu metal/electronicore/hardcore punk band from Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan that has performed since 2015. Hanabie. consists of Yukina (harsh vocals), Matsuri (guitar/clean vocals), Chika (drums), and Hettsu (bass/backing vocals). Hanabie. has released two (2) LPs, one (1) mini album, and several singles since becoming a band. Hanabie. is most notable for juxtaposing heavy metal music with Harajuku aesthetics to create a new style entitled “Harajuku-core”.

I was not familiar with Hanabie’s music until I started doing research for this tour. But like last year when I reviewed Babymetal while on tour with the mighty Dethklok (The Babyklok Tour Brings the Brutality to Coca-Cola Roxy (Atlanta)!), I am all for supporting metal bands that can help bridge the gap between the casual fan of the metal genre to help them find new bands or styles of metal that they might not be familiar with yet. It was finally time for Hanabie. to come out and show Atlanta what they were all about. From start to finish, I was impressed with the musicianship of each member of Hanabie. as they flawlessly performed a commanding and energetic set of some of the most savage tracks in their catalog. Hanabie. showed the crowd in attendance gratitude for their constant support throughout their set at the Buckhead Theatre.
Here is Hanabie’s setlist from their performance this evening:

·         “Metamorphose!”

·         “Ware Amatou”

·         “Reiwa Matching-sedai”

·         “O TA KU Lovely Densetsu”

·         “NEET GAME”

·         “Kotoshi koso Gal-Shoka ver.”

·         “Tales of Villain”

·         “TOUSOU”

·         “Osaki ni Shitsurei Shimasu”

 Show some support and hit that subscribe button on Hanabie’s YouTube channel. Or check out their website and join their official Hanabie. fan club today.

Jinjer took the stage, and the crowd shouted a huge cheer as the band set up and started with “Just Another” and followed up with “Sit Stay Roll Over”. The energy that Jinjer gives while performing on stage is one of the reasons that I enjoy their brutal and dynamic sets. The crowd was having a wonderful time singing along with Tatiana as the riffs went on throughout the night. You could tell that Jinjer fed off this emotion from the crowd as they reciprocated some love and respect to their appreciative fans at the Buckhead Theatre. The new songs that debuted on this tour, “Rouge” and “Someone’s Daughter”, were mixed perfectly with older and newer songs from Jinjer’s discography. You can stream these two songs on all major streaming platforms. Stream these new songs on Amazon Music: “Someone’s Daughter” and “Rouge”.

Check out Jinjer’s setlist from their tour stop at the Buckhead Theatre below:

·         “Just Another”

·         “Sit Stay Roll Over”

·         “Ape”

·         “Retrospection”

·         “Someone’s Daughter”

·         “I Speak Astronomy”

·         “Wallflower”

·         “Fast Draw”

·         “Pit of Consciousness”

·         “Perennial”

·         “Rogue”

·         “On The Top”

·         “Call Me A Symbol”

·         “Dead Hands Feel No Pain”

Encore

·         “Vortex”

 Subscribe to Jinjer’s YouTube Channel and stay on top of the band’s live videos and various music videos. Head over to Jinjer’s official website to grab some of their latest merchandise: North America or Worldwide. Check out a previous review of Jinjer available exclusively at Concerthopper.com (reviewed by Richard Davenport): Jijner Comes to America and Makes a Stop in Atlanta! You still have a chance to catch Jinjer with Hanabie and Born of Osiris on their North America Tour 2024 on the following dates (Tickets: www.jinjer-metal.com):

10.07. - SAN ANTONIO, TX - The Aztec Theatre

10.09. - DENVER, CO - Ogden Theatre

10.11. - LAS VEGAS, NV - House of Blues

10.12. - SAN BERNARDINO, CA - Mayhem Festival

10.13. - SACRAMENTO, CA – Aftershock Festival

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