“Far From God” is the powerful new single by MOONSPELL — the title track of the band’s highly anticipated 14th album

It had been years since I lost my faith in Hollywood vampires, in cheap Halloween store disguises, in the old and dishonored princes of the East. That is, until director Robert Eggers brought us Nosferatu in 2024 — and instantly, I was drawn back to that tragic, romantic figure that Bram Stoker immortalized in his 1897 writings.
I wrote “Far From God” in a single breath. It became our first song in years to revisit the theme of vampiric love that defies time. I must admit, alongside Moonspell, I felt a strong need to reclaim the face of Gothic Metal — after all, we were there at its inception, and we still have something to say about this fusion of styles.
This song is the very essence of the album: its title, its visual identity, its soul. Within it, you can feel the burning fire of daylight scorching the skin of forbidden lovers.
— Fernando Ribeiro

After three unforgettable decades touring the world, selling thousands of records, and carving both their name — and Portugal’s — into the history of national and international music, Moonspell return with a rare and electrifying energy for a band with so many years and miles behind them.
The spotlight is now on their new album, Far From God, where they once again prove their absolute mastery of the fusion between metal and gothic — a sound they helped shape in the late ’90s. Their 14th studio album will be released on July 3 via Napalm Records and will be presented live in Sintra on September 12th, and in Porto on October 31st. In 2026, Moonspell’s Halloween belongs to the Invicta!

Following the successful release of their live performance recorded at the MEO Arena with the Sinfonietta de Lisboa (Opus Diabolicum sold out its first edition across all formats — DVD, Blu-ray, CD, and vinyl), the band took this orchestral venture beyond borders, performing this month in Mexico City at the Pepsi Center, and soon bringing it to the majestic Plovdiv Roman Theatre this summer.
Moonspell have also just wrapped up a highly successful Latin American tour — returning to territories they first visited in 1998 — including, for the first time, Honduras, as well as Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Argentina, and Brazil.

This summer, beyond Bulgaria, they will take the stage at some of Europe’s most renowned festivals, including Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium; Wave-Gotik-Treffen and Party.San Open Air in Germany; and Castle Party in Poland.
And of course, Portugal remains at the heart of it all — with the official Far From God release shows in Sintra and Porto, the latter hosting in 2026 the already legendary Moonspell Halloween celebration, fittingly titled Invicta Halloween.

2026 is set to become one of the most important years in the history of Moonspell.