Old Man’s Will stream entire album
New video shared via Classic Rock Magazine
Umea, Sweden’s Old Man’s Will stream their new album Hard Times — Troubled Man in its entirety today via The Obelisk.
Classic Rock Magazine also recently premiered the video for lead single “Troubled Man”, which is available to watch and share HERE.
The album track “Easy Rider” recently premiered via Roadburn, available to hear and share HERE. MetalInsider previously shared the single and semi-title track “Troubled Man” HERE. Hard Times – Troubled Man is available everywhere on LP, CD and download via RidingEasy Records as of October 2nd, 2015.
“It was a step towards a more classic rock sound,” says Klas. “On the first album, we were heavily influenced by a lot of contemporary sounds and bands-something we are moving away from. ForHard Times – Troubled Man, we used old hard rock and blues as a foundation, creating something that’s meant to become the sound of Old Man’s Will.”
The first single “Troubled Man” shucks and jives between a hummable riff and a swinging stomp. “Basically, it’s about being a creative musician today and the life around it,” explains Klas. “Musicians and creative people are unique, and they’re troubled. Sometimes, the more troubled you are, the closer you are to writing that magic An ordinary life just can’t compete. Playing rock music today means big sacrifices and insane amounts of work with barely no return, but we love what we do and we don’t trim our sails to the wind.”
Ultimately, Old Man’s Will do what their idols did. They take the foundation of rock ‘n’ roll and leave an indelible stamp of their own. “We never had the intention of inventing a new genre,” concludes Klas. “We’re not about social media, posing, being ‘hip,’ or playing a certain fuzz or guitar pedal. For us, it’s just about great songs.”
Album: Hard Times – Troubled Man
Label: RidingEasy Records
Release Date: October 2nd, 2015
01. Fools
02. Troubled Man
03. Easy Rider
04. Ratking
05. Got It
06. Hazel Eyes
07. How Could You Know?
08. Another Seven Days
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