šŸ”„ Tatiana Shmayluk is an unstoppable force. šŸ”„

šŸ”„Ā From the war-torn streets of Ukraine to the world’s biggest metal stages, Tatiana Shmayluk isn’t just a vocalist—she’s a force of nature.

Born inĀ Horlivka, Ukraine (1987), Tatiana has spent the last decadeĀ redefining modern metalcoreĀ as the frontwoman ofĀ Jinjer, blending brutal gutturals with hauntingly beautiful cleans. Whether she’s floating through the melodic verses ofĀ “Pisces”Ā or unleashing hell inĀ “Vortex,”Ā her voice is a weapon—raw, emotional, and devastatingly powerful.

The Making of a Metal Icon

šŸ–¤Ā A choir kid at 8, Tatiana’s journey into metal began when she discovered her brother’sĀ Aria (Russian metal band) tapes. What started as a fascination became an obsession—one that would shape her into one of the most dynamic vocalists in heavy music.

šŸ–¤Ā In 2010, she joined Jinjer, a then-underground band from Donetsk. With her at the helm, they evolved from local heroes toĀ global metal titans, thanks to herĀ otherworldly rangeĀ and the band’s crushing blend ofĀ groove metal, prog, and hardcore.

Commanding the Stage Like a War General

Tatiana doesn’t just perform—she dominates.

  • Dressed in ripped black tanks, cargo pants, and combat boots, she stalks the stage like a predator, herĀ jet-black hair whipping in the strobe lights.

  • HerĀ green eyes burn with intensity, shifting from sorrow to fury mid-song.

  • She channels theĀ raw aggression of PanteraĀ and theĀ artistic depth of Kate Bush, creating a sound that’sĀ brutal yet poetic.

Breaking Barriers, Shattering Expectations

šŸŽ¤Ā From touring with Slipknot to headlining Wacken Open Air, Tatiana has proven thatĀ women in metal don’t just belong—they lead.

  • 2021 FemMetal Awards – Best Brutal VocalsĀ (beating out legends like Arch Enemy’s Alissa White-Gluz).

  • Guest vocals on Decapitated’sĀ “Hello Death”Ā (2022)—a collab that cemented her asĀ death metal royalty.

  • Jinjer’s latest albumĀ DuĆ©lĀ (2025)Ā is aĀ chart-slaying masterpiece, blending Ukrainian folk influences with bone-snapping breakdowns.

More Than Music—A Voice for Ukraine

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦Ā Tatiana’s art is deeply tied to her homeland.Ā Born in a city ravaged by war, her lyrics often reflectĀ struggle, resilience, and defiance.Ā When she screams, it’s not just for metal—it’s for survival, for those still fighting.

The Legacy of a Modern Metal Queen

šŸ’€Ā Vegan. Fighter. Unapologetically fierce.Ā Tatiana Shmayluk isn’t just a singer—she’s a symbol of strength in a genre built on rebellion.Ā With every growl, every clean note, every piercing stare, she reminds the world:

šŸ”„Ā Metal has no limits. And neither does she.

šŸŽ§Ā “I don’t need to prove anything to anyone. I just need to be myself—loud, angry, and free.” — Tatiana Shmayluk

\m/ LONG LIVE THE QUEEN OF METALCORE \m/