#25: Jambinai (잠비나이)

The Northeasterner
The World Metal List
2 min readMar 13, 2022

Post-metal? Perhaps. What’s clear is that their pioneering style of heavy cathartic rock combined with Korean instruments is an achievement that is one for the books.

https://www.oceanen.com/event/jambinai-kor/

Background Info (consolidated from different websites)
Country of origin: South Korea
Location: Seoul
Status: Active
Formed in: 2009
Genre: Experimental rock, Korean folk, post-rock
Lyrical themes: political themes, negative emotions
Current label: Bella Union
Years active: 2009-present

As far as the fusion of rock-traditional Korean music is concerned, Jambinai is one of a kind. I was so freaked out with excitement way back when a friend first introduced me to their music; that was the time when I was scouring the internet for East Asian fusion artists.

I consider some of band’s songs as metal/metal-leaning due to the heavy down-tuned guitar riffs and aggressive drum beats. Also, a significant number of their songs are instrumentals, some of which are introspectively dramatic like Connection and In the Woods, while others are gloomy and evoke a sense of foreboding like Grace Kelly. But, what makes Jambinai’s music truly fascinating is the extra-artistic incorporation and masterful playing of the folk instruments — the haegeum, geomungo, piri, taepyeongso especially.

https://www.oceanen.com/event/jambinai-kor/

Favorite albums:

  • A Hermitage (2016)

Favorite Songs:

  • They Keep Silence (A Hermitage)
  • Wardrobe (A Hermitage)
  • Time of Extinction (Differance, 2012)
  • Sun. Tears. Red. (Onda, 2019)

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