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The Jins are a Canadian alternative rock trio from Vancouver consisting of vocalist and guitarist Ben Larsen, drummer Jamie Warnock, and bassist Hudson Partridge. They were formed in 2015. The Jins are named after pigeons.[1][2]
"When I moved to Vancouver, I lived in the Downtown Eastside in a really ratty old apartment. There were pigeons everywhere down there and I felt like I could relate to them, since they live in our city amongst us but they're not really a part of our culture." -Ben Larsen as quoted by The Runner[1]
They have toured North America and shared the stage with artists including Buckcherry, Hockey Dad, and Rare Americans.[2]
Musical Style
editThe Jins' music style has been at times likened to that of Nirvana and the Strokes.[1] But, they have also been described as many different genres including grunge and punk. Their 2023 album, It's a Life was produced by Dave Genn and mixed by Adam Kasper. It is seen by some as change in the band's sound. The album has been described as having a poppier, more diverse range of sounds while having more introspective lyrics when compared to their earlier work.[2][3]
Discography
editAs per their Bandcamp[4] and 604 Records.[5]
EPs
edit- The Jins (2015)
- Real Food (2017)
- Death Wish (2019)
Albums
edit- The Jins (2017)
- It's A Life (2023)
References
edit- ^ a b c Laube, Aly (2015-10-27). "The Runner | Artist Spotlight: The Jins". runnermag.ca. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
- ^ a b c Savoie, Dan (2023-07-11). "It's a Life: Dissecting The Jins' Sonic Evolution". 519 Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
- ^ Schuster, Emma (June 26, 2023). "The Jins Tell It Like It Is on 'It's a Life' │ Exclaim!". The Jins Tell It Like It Is on 'It's a Life' │ Exclaim!. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
- ^ https://thejins.bandcamp.com/
- ^ "The Jins - 604 Records". 2020-03-30. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
External links
edit- Official website
- The Jins discography at Discogs
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