Vermin

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Band Name Old Man's Child
Album Name Vermin
Type Album
Released date 17 October 2005
Labels Century Media
Music StyleSymphonic Black
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Tracklist

1.
 Enslaved and Condemned
 04:15
2.
 The Plague of Sorrow
 04:10
3.
 War of Fidelity
 04:19
4.
 In Torment's Orbit
 05:03
5.
 Lord of Command (Bringer of Hate)
 04:51
6.
 The Flames of Deceit
 04:39
7.
 Black Marvels of Death
 04:22
8.
 Twilight Damnation
 04:42
9.
 ...As Evil Descends
 01:11
10.
 Born of the Flickering (Re-Recorded Version) (Japanese Release)
 04:46

Total playing time: 42:18

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Old Man's Child


Review @ Danath

15 April 2006
Vermin was my first encounter with

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Perun - 10 August 2006: I have been loving Old Man's Child (now, this was ambiguous) for several years now, ever since I found Pagan Prosperity album. And i love to turn to Galders creations whenever I get bored with 'Panzer Division Marduk', or Armagedda on example. Yet, in the last time this appreciation was fading away for some reason. And, then came Vermin. Again I started discovering 'Born of Flickering' and 'In the Shades of Life' as new album gave me a push for OMC again. Vermin is one mighty release, full of majestic melodies and dark emotions lurking behind Galder's voice and keyboards. Every instrument is well-placed and with proper sound, there's just no complaint on production. The same goes for composing of songs, their dynamic is carefuly designed, so no boring parts here. After all todays numerous Dark Throne clones this is a real refreshment and still a true Black Metal.
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Review @ Julien

21 September 2005
It has taken 2 years to Glader for composing the continuation of «In Defiance Of Existance» and maybe if he had waited a little longer, he could have been more inspired.....but we will never know.
So let's dive into his last offering Vermin....

My introduction can seem to be a bit violent, even hard, but it is just the reflection of my disapointment. Actually I have already listened to this album several times, my conclusion is always the same : where is the originality ?
Of course

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