Galder Departs Dimmu Borgir for Old Man’s Child Revival

Galder, the longtime guitarist of Dimmu Borgir, made a significant announcement in August 2024. He revealed his departure from Dimmu Borgir to focus on his creativity with Old Man’s Child. This decision marked a pivotal moment for black metal enthusiasts who had been following the band’s intermittent releases over the past three decades. With this change, Galder could now fully dedicate his time and energy to a project that had been a part of him for nearly as long as his musical journey.

The band made a triumphant return to the stage after a hiatus of nearly three decades, performing at esteemed events like the Sweden Rock Festival and Tons of Rock in Norway. These performances served as a herald for their official comeback. Ahead of Old Man’s Child’s inaugural show in the United States at Fire in the Mountains, Galder shared insights about his exit from Dimmu Borgir, the significance of bringing Old Man’s Child to America, the band’s affinity for the festival, and the experience of returning to live performances after a prolonged absence.

Galder expressed his elation at being able to fully immerse himself in Old Man’s Child and reunite with Tjodalv for jam sessions. The departure from Dimmu Borgir allowed Galder a sense of liberation and renewed creative vigor. Reflecting on the band’s first performances after a long hiatus, Galder described the experience as a “homecoming” filled with intense energy from both the band and the audience. Despite a brief rehearsal period, the band’s return to the stage was met with enthusiasm and a promising start.

Fire in the Mountains appealed to Galder and his bandmates due to its unique ambiance and the festival organizers’ genuine passion for creating a memorable experience for attendees. Galder highlighted the festival’s immersive nature, emphasizing that it transcended the typical music event to offer a profound and meaningful experience for both artists and fans.

Debuting at Fire in the Mountains marked a significant milestone for Old Man’s Child as it represented their first performance in the United States. Galder expressed excitement about connecting with American fans, experiencing the festival’s distinctive setting, and the overall depth that such a unique location added to their debut. The festival’s emphasis on reconnecting with nature resonated with Galder, who drew inspiration from the rawness and unpredictability of the natural world for Old Man’s Child’s music.

As the band prepared to perform at the picturesque Red Eagle Campground, Galder anticipated a visually stunning backdrop that would complement their music. The band’s Norwegian roots provided a natural affinity for dramatic landscapes, making the prospect of performing in a new and captivating environment especially appealing. Galder envisioned the festival as an opportunity for genuine musical connection and a memorable experience for both the band and their American fans.

In essence, Galder’s journey with Old Man’s Child symbolized a new chapter in his musical career, marked by creative freedom, reinvigorated passion, and a return to live performances that promised an unforgettable experience for all involved.

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