Black metal band Old Man’s Child is currently working on new material, and Galder has decided to share a teaser for everyone to enjoy. This is what he wrote on social media.
Every OMC album is different from eachother and the next will be no exemption. The next album will have a bit of it all from the fastest I have ever made to more melodic and atmospheric stuff. Here’s a little demo taste of one I just finnished, its kind of a slow oddball but need that too. Been very busy last year but working hard now to finnish everything up, just need a song or two more and some final tweaking. And then start to work on lyrics. Maybe post some more teasers later.:)
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Although Old Man’s Child was formally established in 1993, its origins may be traced back to 1989, when Galder, Jardar, and Tjodalv created Requiem, a death/thrash band. They released a demo album in 1990 after first performing renditions of Metallica and Slayer songs. In 1992, Requiem disbanded. They joined with Century Media in 1996 following the release of “Born of the Flickering”, their debut full-length album. The band went on one of their infrequent tours after Century Media released “The Pagan Prosperity” and “Ill-Natured Spiritual Invasion”. Due to multiple lineup changes throughout the years, Old Man’s Child has rarely toured.
Galder continued to work with Old Man’s Child even after joining Dimmu Borgir in 2000. The band has become a one-man operation over time, using session players for their recordings. Galder put out three albums between 2000 and 2005: “Vermin” (2005), “In Defiance of Existence” (2003), and “Revelation 666 – The Curse of Damnation” (2000). Old Man’s Child declared in July 2008 that they were going to record Slaves of the World, their seventh album. 2009 saw its release.