Danish blackened metallers Slaegt have revealed album art and presale information regarding their forthcoming album, Goddess, due March 18 via Century Media Records.
The artwork for Goddess was created by Dávid Glomba, and the album was recorded and mixed by Martin ‘Konie’ Ehrencrona (Refused, In Solitude, Viagra Boys, Tribulation) at Studio Cobra. Goddess was mastered by Magnus Lindberg (The Hellacopters, Cult of Luna, Dool) at Redmount Studios in Stockholm, Sweden late 2021.
Slaegt states about Goddess:
“We are extremely excited and proud to be able to announce our new full-length album ‘Goddess!’ Consisting of six tracks with a total run-time of 40 minutes, this is without a doubt our most accomplished work to date. We have been more detailed and thorough than ever in regards to composition, lyrics, and production while still maintaining darkness and high energy in the execution. We have been as experimental as ever and have tried to push ourselves and our music to the limit in every single way regarding the creation of this album. Words cannot describe how much we are looking forward to sharing this collection of songs with all our listeners.
“For the recording of “Goddess” we joined forces with legendary mastermind-producer Martin ‘Konie’ Ehrencrona and traveled to Stockholm to record every single sound appearing on the record in Studio Cobra. It took 10 intense days of non-stop work, far away from home, to create ‘Goddess,’ and we are very satisfied with the result. The artwork of the album has been created by the illustrious Dávid Glomba.
“We were super excited when Dávid responded to our wish for him to work with us, and we think that he has done an absolutely outstanding job to fulfill our visual ideas and concepts for this release. We have admired his work for a long time, so it brings us much pleasure to know, that he has also worked with us now. ‘Goddess’ will be unleashed through Century Media on March the 18, 2022. Get ready!”
Slaegt have announced their European tour with fellow Danish group Demon Head beginning March in Copenhagen, Denmark, and ending April in Stockholm, Sweden.
Preorder Goddess here.








