Revelation 666
Old Man's Child
- Style
- Symphonic Black Metal
- Label
- Century Media
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Phantoms Of Mortem Tales, Hominis Nucturna, In Black Endless Void
If a land between Heaven and Hell existed, I am sure the national hymn
of this land would be Symphonic Black Metal.
The mixture of those "divine" keyboards and apocalyptic guitars is simply
amazing. One of those band ruling this land would be Dimmu Borgir, but
Old Man's Child would be the other one. I am always astonished how those
bands (black metal) have added in their music symphonic, epic and also
classical elements which makes today black metal one of the most complete
and complex music in the metal style. OK, black metal's voices are special
: you like it or you hate it. I can understand it.......as I took some
time before being totally assimilated by this type of metal. On Revelation
666 you will find all the element that have make the success of
Dimmu Borgir Spiritual Black Dimension. The main difference (?)
between those two albums is this symphonic element that Old Man's Child
has added........or should I say accentuated. Keyboards are ultra, mega
melodic and their fusion with "speedy" guitar riffs is almost perfect.
The drummer is very very excited (Tjodalv......Ex-Dimmu Borgir), completing
this typical chaotic black metal sound. This is the forth album of Old
Man's Child and their most mature (which should be almost always the
case for any band). Songs are epic, symphonic and very black. The big
winner in this album is this wedding between Mr. Keyboard and Mr. Guitar,
sending the devil himself back to school. Well done guys.