Album review: Slægt – Goddess

Slægt have never made a secret of their dark methodology. With a name that translates from Danish literally as ​“lineage”, the Copenhagen collective thrive on distilling favourite elements from their forbears in heavy music. Back when frontman Asrok was the sole member, it was all about the raw hatred of ​’90s black metal. As they’ve expanded into a four-piece, however, so too has their sound to incorporate the swashbuckle and swagger of the NWOBHM.  Embracing the esotericism of that retro-revivalist blend while maintaining a zero-fat focus on raising horns and banging heads, fourth album Goddess is their most compelling to date. It still takes a little navigation to find your way in, mind. Head-spinning opener Deceived By An Amethyst blends proggy m...

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