DEVIN TOWNSEND releases new single 'Home At Night' from orchestral metal opus 'The Moth'
22-04-2026
Canadian metal maverick Devin Townsend will release his ambitious, orchestral metal opus “The Moth” on May 29 via InsideOut Music. After an acoustic show in Amsterdam, Townsend was approached by the head of the Noord Nederlands Orkest (North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra) with an offer; and with that moment “The Moth” stopped being an idea and began to become a reality. Today, Devin has shared the video for “Home At Night”, a track that shows a more delicate side of “The Moth”, but one that is no less expansive. The clip was produced by longtime collaborator Mike Zimmer.
Watch “Home At Night” below.
Devin comments: “For the second song we release from ‘The Moth’, I present ‘Home At Night’. One of the first pieces written for the project, it came from the difficulty of being away from home with young kids and a family.
“The video reflects my relationship with the more ‘drama student’ side of my personality, with a healthy dose of the ‘trolololo guy’ aesthetic 🙂
“Within the arc of ‘The Moth’, the song is sung from the point of view of the antagonist on the verge of leaving for battle. The broader story will unfold in time (if people are interested),but at its core, ‘The Moth’ is a dystopian reflection on transformation — going through the fire to meet ourselves, maintaining equilibrium in difficult moments, and not letting our light fade as the old falls away and the new takes its place.”
Watch the previously released ‘Enter The City’ below.
Townsend‘s response to the Noord Nederlands Orkest (North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra) was immediate — and telling. If those forces were going to be assembled, he wanted to spend them on something new: this original work that had been circling him for years, waiting for a door to open. That was the moment “The Moth” stopped being an idea and began to become a reality.
As Devin explains, “The Moth” is “a loose story following someone who realizes that old patterns of behavior are no longer serving them. By digging in and sitting with themselves, an internal conflict is revealed, one they may have been resisting or unconsciously rationalizing for years”, and “Enter The City” comes towards the beginning of that story arc.
“The Moth” constitutes three distinct parts across its release. In addition to the main album, “The Moth – The Afterlife” highlights the grandeur of the orchestra and choir, in what might be considered a more pure version of “The Moth” experience. “The Moth – The War” is a recording of the live musical debut that took place in March 2025 in The Netherlands, showcasing the raw emotion of performing “The Moth” for the very first time.
“The Moth” will be available on several formats, including limited deluxe 3CD+Blu-ray artbook that includes the album on CD1, “The Moth – The Afterlife” on CD2 and “The Moth – The War (Live)” on CD3. The Blu-ray includes the full “The Moth – The War” live film, as well as Dolby Atmos and High Resolution Stereo mixes of “The Moth” and “The Moth – The Afterlife”. It will also be available as limited 2CD edition (including “The Moth – The Afterlife” on CD2),standard CD jewelcase and as gatefold triple-gatefold 180g 2LP and fold-out LP booklet, as well as digitally.
The full track listing for “The Moth” is as follows:
01. Semi-prologue
02. War Beyond Words
03. The Moth
04. Ode To My Eye
05. Enter The City
06. Covered By Causes
07. Lexin
08. Runaways
09. A Proxy For God
10. The Mothers
11. Orion
12. Stay There
13. Home At Night
14. Intermission
15. Lexin Returns
16. The Clergy
17. Prepare For War
18. The Big Snit
19. Silver Princess
20. A Life In Review
21. Metamorphosis
22. Stained Hearts
23. Let Go
24. We Don’t Deserve Dogs
If “The Moth” has a central gravitational theme, Townsend names it plainly: true self-acceptance. Something sturdier than slogans, closer to a practiced willingness to face what is uncomfortable without turning away. As Devin explains: “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.”
At the hardest moments, when abandoning the project might have seemed rational, Townsend points to the team as the decisive factor. A host of incredible musicians and contributors participated throughout the course of this process, as well as the Noord Nederlands Orkest and orchestrators Joseph Stevenson and Niels Bye Nielsen. Longtime band members Darby Todd, Mike Keneally and James Leach played a huge part, as well as guests including the Steve Vai, Anneke Van Giersbergen, Lynn Wu (Ou),and artists Travis Smith and Eliran Kantor, plus key creative consultation from Mike St-Jean. The technical teams that worked tirelessly included co-mixer Chris Edrich, recording engineers Ben Searles and Jacob Hermann, Atmos mixer Ron Searles, mastering engineer Troy Glessner, choirs in various countries throughout the world and peripheral individuals that helped land this behemoth of a plane.
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