Canadian metal visionary Devin Townsend is set to release The Moth on May 29, 2026 – a sprawling 24-track work over a decade in the making. Known for building distinctive creative worlds across his discography, Townsend describes this release as a culmination rather than a stylistic pivot, conceived from the start as orchestral, choral, and theatrical in scope.
Townsend first envisioned the project over ten years ago, describing it as his “life’s work.” The idea began to materialize roughly six years ago when the head of the Noord Nederlands Orkest approached him after an acoustic show in Amsterdam with the idea of adding orchestral grandeur to his music. Townsend immediately decided to devote these resources to an entirely new project – transforming a long-held concept into reality.
“The Moth” follows a narrative of internal transformation, where the protagonist confronts patterns of behavior that no longer serve them. Townsend explains: “By digging in and sitting with themselves, an internal conflict is revealed, one they may have been resisting or unconsciously rationalizing for years.”
The album explores three distinct listening experiences:
- The main album: 24 tracks capturing the full narrative arc.
- The Moth – The Afterlife: Highlights the orchestral and choral arrangements for a more immersive listening experience.
- The Moth – The War: A live recording of the album’s debut performance in March 2025 in The Netherlands, capturing the emotional intensity of performing the work live.
Townsend assembled a stellar roster of contributors:
- Longtime band members Darby Todd, Mike Keneally, and James Leach.
- Guest musicians: Steve Vai, Anneke Van Giersbergen, and Lynn Wu (Ou).
- Orchestral collaborators: Joseph Stevenson, Niels Bye Nielsen, and the Noord Nederlands Orkest.
- Technical team: co-mixer Chris Edrich, engineers Ben Searles and Jacob Hermann, Atmos mixer Ron Searles, and mastering by Troy Glessner.
- Visual art by Travis Smith and Eliran Kantor, with creative consultation from Mike St-Jean.
Townsend identifies the album’s central theme as true self-acceptance, represented metaphorically by the moth: “The most obvious metaphor for change within the concept of this project was a moth: from caterpillar to an entirely different creature – one so drawn to the light that it burns itself away. What remains is immutable – only the spirit.”
Pre-orders are available here.
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