They master the art of filling the gaps and not overstep each other... the bass and the drums normally overstep a lot, making the sound of the bass muffled under the drums. But not in Jinjer, they know how to compose songs so the instruments cooperate and not overstep each other, complementing a lot and making the music very intricate, and sound that good with only a 3 piece band (plus the singer of course).
There is a video with Jinjer that I think you would like to see. It's called "Audio Tree Jinjer From Nothing". It's them talking about the band's history and they play three songs.
It's always refreshing to watch a reaction when it becomes evident that one clearly knows what they are talking about so it becomes an analysis as well. Must check out your music next.
I think this is the best reaction I've seen to this song (of the 15-20 I've already seen!), the depth of detail you go to with the instruments is insane - are you a producer/engineer? I can see cables on the wall and sense the kind of knowledge of that kind of person 🤔
Lol nice reaction......roman has great playthroughs for captain clock and sit stay rollover u can react to as a guitarist. Jinjer - From Nothing (Live Audiotree Performance)
You are one of the best musicians that I follow on RU-vid. If you haven't, you should listen to TheDooo and react to some of his "Perfect Pitch" Videos
This song isn't that far off of 'On the Top', although I would suggest it is more closely to 'Home Back', especially those slides on both the guitar and on the bass. I thought they were changing the timing a lot throughout, pushing the progressiveness part of their Metal more than usual. Nice reaction.