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Recorded in November 1999.
Personnel: Tjodalv (drums).
Recording information: Obyss Studio (11/1999).
Photographer: Axel Hermann.
Old Man's Child: Galder (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); Michelle Anderson (vocals); Jardar (guitar); Memmoch (bass); Tjodaly, Gritmap (drums).
CMJ (4/24/00, p.28) - "...Metal so black, it could eclipse the sun....Embracing the classic symphonic metal sound..." Revelation 666: The Curse Of Damnation Music Old Man's Child Revelation 666: The Curse Of Damnation Songs Revelation 666: The Curse Of Damnation Music Review Average Rating: (3.5 out of 5 stars)   The BEST Norwegian Black metal ever!!!! I think that this album is a big step closer to being one of the best ablums that Old Mans Child put out. The music is extreme. The guitars are just great. The drums are brutal, very melodic and heavy. Galder who is also in Dimmu Borgir, lays his vocals in this band and his voice is pretty demonic for those who can handle being in hell for 30 minutes. Galder has a great voice for metal deep and throaty. A great band. Submitted by JayArQue (Auburn, WA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Somewhat disappointed, but still a good CD I liked two other CDs by "Old Man's Child" much better - "The Pagan Prosperity" and "Ill-Natured Spiritual Invasion". They had a lot of energy, catchy rythems, clear vocals, and every song on each CD was good. As for this CD (Revelation 666: The Curse Of Damnation) - vocals were muffled and harder to hear; lyrics were in a font that was hard to read; I enjoyed the following songs somewhat: "Phantoms of Mortem Tales", "Hominis Nocturna", "In Black Endlesss Void", and "Unholy Vivid Innocence". Didn't care for the others as much. I prefer the older style that was evident in the previous two CDs I mentioned. This CD seems like a step in the wrong direction to me. Submitted by neutrality (Rochester, MN, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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