Frontman Fernando Ribeiro describes a deliberate turn toward internal darkness and self-acceptance, hinting at a break from past theatricality.
Portuguese gothic metal institution Moonspell has offered a first, cryptic undercurrent for its next record. Speaking to Metal Injection, frontman Fernando Ribeiro set a tone that is less about external menace than inward reckoning: “Time to deviate the compass to a darkness that embraces you, your flaws, and conflicts.”
The line signals reorientation. For a band that has spent three decades navigating vampiric romanticism, literary horror, and existential torment, this phrasing points toward a less decorated, more personal dark—one that doesn’t lunge but holds. Ribeiro frames the journey as acceptance, not battle.
No title, release window, or sonic details have been offered. The quote does the work, hinting at a departure from the band’s recent thematic arcs. It’s a small compass shift that reads less as retreat than recalibration, the kind that often marks a band’s deeper second act.
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