Photorealistic image of Devin Townsend on stage with orchestra, choir, and giant glowing moth, illustrating the announcement of his album 'The Moth'.
Photorealistic image of Devin Townsend on stage with orchestra, choir, and giant glowing moth, illustrating the announcement of his album 'The Moth'.
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Devin Townsend announces ambitious decade-spanning album 'The Moth'

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Canadian progressive metal musician Devin Townsend has announced details of his most ambitious album to date, 'The Moth', set for release on May 29, 2026, via InsideOutMusic. The 24-track follow-up to his 2024 release 'PowerNerd' features orchestral and choral elements developed over more than a decade, collaborations with artists like Steve Vai and Anneke van Giersbergen, and a lead single 'Enter the City'.

Devin Townsend revealed 'The Moth' on social media and his website, describing it as "one of the most ambitious albums I will ever make" and expressing "relief, excitement and trepidation." Conceived over ten years ago as a lifelong project, it took shape about six years ago after Townsend was approached by the director of the North Netherlands Orchestra and Choir following an acoustic concert in Amsterdam. This led to an immersive orchestral, choral, and theatrical work recorded across more than 10 countries, involving hundreds of musicians, engineers, mixers, and artists.

Townsend relearned musical fundamentals to compose the score himself, aided by orchestrator Joseph Stevenson. Key collaborators include Steve Vai, Anneke van Giersbergen, Lynn Wu (Ou), Mike Keneally, Darby Todd, James Leach, and Niels Bye Nielsen, with production by co-mixer Chris Edrich, sound engineers Ben Searles and Jacob Hermann, and mastering by Troy Glessner.

The album's themes explore transformation, self-acceptance, surrender, and confronting discomfort, symbolized by the moth: "from caterpillar to a completely different creature, so attracted to light that it burns itself. What remains is immutable: only the spirit." It follows a narrative of realizing old behavioral patterns no longer serve, sparking internal conflict.

The lead single 'Enter the City', a sweeping orchestral progressive rock/metal epic, debuted with a Studio Sparks-animated video. Townsend described it as depicting "a divided world... where the inhabitants have become so disconnected from true unity that sex, power, and fear have turned into ugly proxies for the divine."

The 24-tracklist includes 'War Beyond Words', 'The Moth', 'Ode To My Eye', 'Covered By Causes', 'A Proxy For God', 'Metamorphosis', and 'We Don't Deserve Dogs'. It will be available in formats like a limited deluxe 3CD+Blu-ray artbook, featuring the main album, 'The Moth – The Afterlife' (orchestral/choral focus), and 'The Moth – The War' (live recording from its March 2025 Netherlands debut).

In spring 2025, Townsend announced an indefinite hiatus from touring citing personal reasons and costs, leaving future live performances uncertain.

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Initial reactions on X to Devin Townsend's announcement of the ambitious 24-track album 'The Moth' are mostly positive, with music publicists, fans, and promo accounts expressing excitement about its orchestral elements, decade-long development, collaborations, and lead single 'Enter the City'. One user humorously references past provocative promises. High anticipation is evident from pre-order sold-outs and shares of live reports.

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