'''Moonspell''' are a Portuguese GothicMetal band from Brandoa, Lisbon, UsefulNotes/{{Portugal}}. Formed in 1992, the group released their first EP ''Under the Moonspell'' in 1994, a year before the release of their first album Wolfheart. The band quickly gained status and became one of the most recognizable metal bands from Portugal.

Current band members:
* Fernando Ribeiro (Langsuyar) – vocals (1989–present)
* Ricardo Amorim (Morning Blade) – guitar (1995–present)
* Pedro Paixão (Passionis/Neophytus) – keyboard/guitar (1994–present)
* Aires Pereira (Ahriman) – bass (2007–present)
* Hugo Ribeiro - drums (2020-present)

Former band members:
* João Pedro – bass (1989–1997)
* Sérgio Crestana – bass (1997–2003)
* Niclas Etelävuori – bass (2003–2006)
* Waldemar Sorychta – bass (2006–2007)
* Miguel Gasper - drums (1992-2020)

Discography:
* ''Under the Moonspell'' (EP) - 1994
* ''Wolfheart'' (LP) - 1995
* ''Irreligious'' (LP) - 1996
* ''2econd Skin'' (EP) - 1997
* ''Sin/Pecado'' (LP) - 1998
* ''The Butterfly Effect'' (LP) - 1999
* ''Darkness and Hope'' (LP) - 2001
* ''The Antidote'' (LP) - 2003
* ''Memorial'' (LP) - 2006
* ''Under Satanae'' (LP) - 2007
* ''Night Eternal'' (LP) - 2008
* ''Alpha Noir'' (LP) - 2012
* ''Omega White'' (LP) - 2012
* ''Extinct'' (LP) - 2015
* ''1755'' (LP) - 2017
* ''Hermitage'' (LP) - 2021
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! The Hermin Tropes:
* AfterTheEnd: The music video for "Night Eternal" takes place in a crumbling world where the sun is blotted out.
* BlackMetal: The debut EP ''Under the Moonspell'', debut album ''Wolfheart'', and ''Under Satanae'' qualify. Although in the case of ''Wolfheart'', it's a partial example at most.
* CoverVersion: "[[Music/OzzyOsbourne Mr. Crowley]]" from ''Darkness and Hope''.
* EpicRocking: A fair number of examples- they have their fair share of songs that go well over 6 minutes in length.
* EvilLaugh: "Mephisto" ends with one that lasts for 20 seconds.
* FolkMetal: The debut EP ''Under the Moonspell'', debut album ''Wolfheart'', and ''Under Satanae'' qualify.
* GothicMetal: Their discography overall is defined by this genre.
* HappilyMarried: Ribeiro is married to The Gift lead singer Sonia Tavares.
* HarshVocals: Ribeiro switches frequently between BlackMetal style raspy screeching and a deep, melodic, [[Music/TheSistersOfMercy Andrew Eldritch-influenced]] baritone singing voice.
* HeavyMithril: An unconventional example- as they're more likely to focus on vampires, werewolves (in case the band's name doesn't make this one clear), zombies, and the like- but a frequent example nonetheless. It's hardly all they sing about, though.
* HiddenTrack: ''The Butterfly Effect'' contains one entitled "O Mal de Cristo" at the end of the last track "K". Instead of silence, interference bips can be heard for 2 minutes (3:28 - 5:28).
** ''Memorial'' has one at the end of "Best Forgotten" entitled "The Sleep of the Sea".
* IndustrialMetal: Slight touches of this on ''Sin/Pecado'', and ''The Butterfly Effect'' is a full example. It's FanonDiscontinuity for some fans.
* {{Instrumentals}}: ''Memorial'' contains four: "In Memoriam" which segues into "Finisterra", "Sons of Earth", "Proliferation", and "Mare Nostrum".
* LargeHam: The band as a whole, to some extent (comes with the territory as a GothicMetal band, after all), but Ribeiro especially. [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools Part of the appeal, really]].
* LongRunnerLineUp: A type 2 from 1992-2020, when the band consisted of Fernando Ribeiro, Pedro Paixão, Ricardo Amorim, Aires Pereira, and Miguel Gaspar.
* MelodicDeathMetal: Everything ever since ''The Antidote'' (except for ''Omega White'') is a mix of Gothic Metal and Melodic Death Metal.
* NewSoundAlbum: A couple of prominent ones:
** ''Wolfheart'' reduced the BlackMetal and FolkMetal influences noticeably from the early [=EPs=].
** ''Irreligious'' removed said influences almost entirely and tended to favor more compact songs.
** ''The Butterfly Effect'' was a shift into IndustrialMetal.
** ''Darkness and Hope'' saw them return to their earlier sound, with a slight DeathMetal influence.
** ''Memorial'' saw them combining their GothicMetal sound with MelodicDeathMetal.
** ''Omega White'' was a softer variety of GothicMetal, with little to no DeathMetal influence.
* RockMeAmadeus: "Tired" from ''The Butterfly Effect'' features a sample of Mozart's Requiem at the beginning of the track.
* SopranoAndGravel: Not normally, but it gets used the odd time. Female guest vocalists are used in these cases. "Luna", "Vampiria", and "An Erotic Alchemy" are good examples.
* StopAndGo: "Alma Mater" from ''Wolfheart'' does this a few times.
* SubduedSection: A number of their songs utilize this, with clean guitars, synths and prominent temporarily taking over from the heavy riffs for a while before the heaviness comes crashing back.
* TrillingRs: Ribeiro could give [[Music/TypeONegative Peter Steele]] a rrrrun for his money in this department, when he's not [[HarshVocals growling]], at least.
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