The UK/Spain gothic/doom metal outfit Opia has served the third track, "Man Proposes, God Disposes", from its impending debut full-length, I Welcome Thee, Eternal Sleep, set for release on 25 April through Hammerheart Records.
Opia comments on the track: "Our forthcoming single, 'Man Proposes, God Disposes', draws inspiration from Edwin Landseer's 1864 painting of the same name. The painting poignantly depicts the tragic fate of Sir John Franklin's 1845 Arctic expedition. Franklin's expedition, comprising 129 men aboard HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, set sail to attempt to discover the Northwest Passage - a route through the Canadian Arctic connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Tragically, both ships became icebound near King William Island, leading to the demise of all crew members due to harsh Arctic conditions, scurvy, and starvation. Landseer's painting portrays two polar bears amidst the remnants of the expedition, including human bones and scattered equipment. The bears represent the overwhelming power of nature itself over humanity's hubris. The title, 'Man Proposes, God Disposes', originates from Thomas à Kempis's 'The Imitation of Christ', emphasizing the sheer unpredictability of human fate when confronted with nature's might. While the phrase ''God Disposes' could be interpreted through a religious lens, our song does not focus on religious themes. Instead, it reflects on the existential reality of humanity's vulnerability in the face of the uncontrollable forces of nature, fate, and circumstance. The song addresses the idea that no matter how much we strive and plan, there are always larger, often indifferent, forces at play that shape our destinies. It's an exploration of our shared human condition rather than a religious reflection. Our song encapsulates this narrative, reflecting on humanity's vulnerability and the inexorable forces that shape our destinies. It serves as a meditation on ambition, mortality, and the humbling realization that, despite our plans, we are often subject to forces beyond our control. This theme of accepting the inevitable weaves through all the songs on this album".
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