Metal Injection spoke to the band Jinjer ahead of their Greenville show. They are currently on tour with Slipknot, performing as part of their Knotfest Roadshow. Tatiana and Eugene discuss their experience at Alive in Melbourne and their thoughts on mixing genres. They also talk about their upcoming European Tour and more!JINJER Building BlocksUkraine's Jinjer is breaking down barriers in the heavy metal world. The group, led by the awe inspiring vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk, burst on to the scene in 2010, with cult-embraced albums Inhale Don't Breathe and Cloud Factory. They quickly established themselves as a heavyweight with 20 international magazine cover and sold-out tour across Europe and Asia. Macro, the 2020 release, took the group to the next stage, delivering massive benchmarks for touring, charting and streaming, as well as media recognition. The band's most intimate album to date was a sonic cooker of technical musicianship, emotional fury and a record 20+ global Top Five Hits on Spotify.The band has continued to be de facto Ukrainian metal ambassadors in the global heavy music community despite the difficulties they face. The band brings the burden of their home situation with them when they perform, as they did at metal festivals in North America and around the world this summer. The band sells shirts that have the flag of their country on them. Proceeds go to a human aid organization serving their fellow citizens.The language can be used independently. Full-stack frameworks such as Flask use Jinja to render data on the front end. This tutorial will start with Jinja to learn about its capabilities. Later, we will build a simple Flask project that has two pages and navigation bar. You'll be able to understand the template engine behind some of the Internet's most popular sites by the end of this tutorial. JinjerMerch 'll need this to create your own templates. Installing the Jinja library is your first step. You should use uppercase jinja2 as the lowercase version will not work with Python 3