RELATED MUSIC LISTS
 Black Metal Albums
 Give me an album rec: MARCH EDITION
 Nothing But Black Metal November
 Albums For Autumn
 blue and purple debuts
 Top 55 black metal albums
 A List of Men
 Rec me some heavy black metal
 Greatest Norwegian Black Metal Albu
 How to become a pile of crap in 40
 Melodic Black Metal
 Melodic Black Metal: A Starter's Gu
 The Best Black Metal Albums
 Black Metal Albums
 Cold Winter ov Black Metal
 Favorite Metal Records
 First Day of Fall, Black Metal 24/7
 A Guide to Symphonic/Melodic Black

» Edit Band Information
» Edit Albums

» Add a Review
» Add an Album
» Add News

Old Man's Child

Old Man's Child is a Norwegian melodic black metal band that was founded in 1993. Old Man's Child is the brainchild of Galder, formerly known as Grusom, whose real name is Thomas Rune Andersen. Other members have come and gone, but Galder remains the driving force behind the band. The band is rarely on tour to support their albums because of the constant line-up changes.In 1996, the band signed to Century Media. With a world wide distribution through Century Media, they gained the attention of several new fans throughout the world.In 2001, Galder joined Dimmu Borgir, though his output under the OMC banner has not diminished.Old Man's Child's roots go as far back as 1989; members Galder, Jardar and Tjodalv were in a death/thrash band called "Requiem" before.

Similar Bands: Satyricon, Dimmu Borgir, Emperor, Naglfar, Dark Fortress

LPs
Slaves of the World
2009

3.5
109 Votes
Vermin
2005

3.7
135 Votes
In Defiance of Existence
2003

3.8
227 Votes
Revelation 666
2000

3.4
75 Votes
Ill Natured Spiritual Invasion
1998

3.6
86 Votes
The Pagan Prosperity
1997

3.7
124 Votes
Born of the Flickering
1996

3.5
86 Votes
EPs
In the Shades of Life
1994

3.8
8 Votes

Contributors: nylonhair, Dave de Sylvia, FR33L0RD, Cravinov13, Thor, LucasseDrummer, superpeer, blou52, Voivod,

STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // CONTACT US

Bands: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Site Copyright 2005-2023 Sputnikmusic.com
All Album Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy