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Death.FM - Old Man's Child - Slaves Of The World
Album Information |
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Album
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Slaves Of The World |
Artist
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Old Man's Child |
Year
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2009 |
Genre
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Melodic Black Metal |
Rating
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ASIN
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B002610HY0 |
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Reviewers Rating |
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1 review done for this album. |
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Old Man's Child - Slaves of the World |
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Azdragar |
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23 May 2011 |
Rating: |
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Compared with the earlier work is that the symphonic influences now somewhat less thick on top of the music lie. The melodious character of the music is nowadays mainly by the brings about guitars, keyboards while only a supporting role. The quality of the music remains in order. Especially songs like Saviours Of Doom (aggressive, powerful, nice and cool groovy keyboard work) and the impending Ferden Mot Fien Dens Country (with a nice guitar solo) betray the years of experience that Galder now with Old Man's Child has built. They are all sturdy, well constructed songs while sitting nice catchy sound. Nevertheless Galder rigid adherence to the proven formula of melody-rich black metal. It appeared in 2009 Slaves Of The World album is already number seven in the series. Although the album in terms of originality prize is not exactly impressive, Galder is someone who clearly know cases when it comes to composing music. He proved that already with the previous albums from Old Man's Child Slaves Of The World and contains just a couple sitting together in strong numbers. Highly recommended Album. I Rate it 4.5/5
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