Opia – I Welcome Thee, Eternal Sleep [Things You Might Have Missed 2025] By ClarkKent

This stunning debut comes to us via members from across the globe—from England to Spain to Czechia to Brazil. Despite somewhat limited experience between them, the sextet plays like they’ve been jamming together for decades. They bring an eclectic range of styles from their previous and current bands, from black metal to scatological heavy metal to melodic doom to gothic metal, in order to craft a gentle yet brutal piece of gothic doom metal. I would like to give a warm welcome to Opia and their powerful debut album, I Welcome Thee, Eternal Sleep.

Opia deftly balances the gentle with the crushingly heavy, resulting in a record of beautiful melancholy that would make My Dying Bride and Swallow the Sun proud. They achieve this with a dichotomy of soft arpeggios and heavy riffs, of tender cleans and harsh growls. This dichotomy amplifies the melancholic power of the music, and there’s an undeniable satisfaction when a song suddenly grows loud and brutal following a softer stretch. We hear this on tracks like “Days Gone By,” which opens with some nifty fretwork before exploding into heavier riffs. Opia flexes their true muscle on masterpieces like “Man Proposes, God Disposes” and “Silence,” where Tereza Rohelova’s cleans croon a melancholic melody before delving into such despairing heaviness that it’ll have you aching from the hurt. The similarly astonishing “The Eye” flips the melodic element on its head with a chorus where Rohelova’s growls deliver the beauty over top a soaring keyboard part.

I Welcome Thee, Eternal Sleep by Opia

As great as the compositions are, the heartfelt performances by all musicians elevate the material. As frontwoman, Rohelova sets the tone with an electrifying performance on the level of My Dying Bride’s Aaron Stainthorpe. Her cleans take on a haunting quality that adds a touch of the gothic, and while her growls don’t reach the muscular tone of Stainthorpe, they are nonetheless effective in setting a tone of brutality. The dual guitar work from Phoenix Griffiths and Dan Tregenna also dazzle. Their fretwork is so effective and creative, whether it’s the mellower arpeggios or crushing riffs, that there’s never a dull moment or a lull. Marcelo Teixeira, behind the kit, is also solid. He swaps between gentle drum and cymbal taps to pummeling blast beats on a dime. He really goes all out on a climatic moment on the finale, “On Death’s Door Part II,” that’ll leave you breathless. Important to setting up the gothic tone is keyboardist Jorge Afonso Rodriguez, who adds melodic depth as well as atmosphere. There’s a depth to the songwriting that opens up rewarding new avenues every time I give the record another spin.

Having been released in late April, I missed out on the opportunity to review I Welcome Thee, Eternal Sleep by just a few weeks. But when I first heard it, I knew it was special enough to save for a TYMHM. A debut this powerful should not be missed, and having spent this extra time with it late in the year, I believe I made a mistake by not including it in my end of year list. This is a promising start for a group who, I hope, continues to craft songs together for a long time to come.

Songs to Check Out: ”Man Proposes, God Disposes,” “The Fade,” “The Eye,” “Silence

#2025 #DoomMetal #EnglishMetal #GothicDoom #GothicMetal #HammerheartRecords #IWelcomeTheeEternalSleep #MyDyingBride #Opia #SwallowTheSun #ThingsYouMightHaveMissed2025 #TYMHM

GothDiscoInferno #101

Das #GothDiscoInferno vom 02.01.2026 zum Nachhören:

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Trackliste:

[01] Undinyx – Sigh
[02] The Cure – Trust
[03] Cérémonie – Ton paradis
[04] Glaring – Jeder Stirbt Allein
[05] Section 25 – Looking from a Hilltop
[06] Sparkling:Lost:Alive – Caught In The Rhythm
[07] DEVO – What We Do
[08] Days of Sorrow – A Thousand Faces – Jg Outsider Remix
[09] Deine Lakaien – Made in Heaven
[10] Codename Sugar – Not Enough
[11] Closterkeller – Scarlett – Remastered 2015
[12] BÆNCH – Let Your Lover Change You – Edit
[13] Beast – Guardian
[14] Gwendoline – La Fin Du Monde
[15] The June Brides – In the Rain
[16] The Exploding Boy – Heart of Glass
[17] Joy Division – Novelty – 2020 Digital Remaster
[18] Corpus Delicti – Patient
[19] Ploho – Фарфоровые птицы
[20] Mercy Girl – Ghost
[21] Frenchy and the Punk – Not Under Your Spell
[22] Page – Dansande man
[23] Killing Joke – The Wait – 2005 Digital Remaster
[24] The Black Veils – Piggies
[25] Stereo Total – Wir Tanzen im 4-eck
[26] Drahla – Default Parody
[27] Lilii Mar – White Glow
[28] Sexbeat – Sexbeat
[29] Siouxsie and the Banshees – Forever
[30] Corlyx – Porcelain Skin
[31] Kurschatten – Grausedruden
[32] Suicide – Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne
[33] ACTORS – Obsession/a> [34] Peter Murphy – Cuts You Up
[35] C Z A R I N A – Dagger In The Heart
[36] Violent Vickie – Open the Door
[37] Type O Negative – Too Late: Frozen
[38] Suzi Sabotage – She-Demon
[39] Redder Moon – All The Voices
[40] Profit Prison – An Ascetic
[41] Lebanon Hanover – Hard Drug
[42] Black Boiler, BLOOM – Pilot
[43] dödens lammungar – Vissla och jag kommer
[44] Bauhaus – Double Dare
[45] Raven Numan – Here for Me

#DarkWave #GothDiscoInferno #GothicMetal #GothicRock #NewWave #PostPunk #SynthWave
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I just noticed that I missed the release of this EP in October. 薰篋仔內的批 The Folded Memory by Crescent Lament from Taiwan.

bandcamp link:
https://crescentlament.bandcamp.com/album/the-folded-memory

album.link:
https://album.link/t/473418090

#Music #Metal #FolkMetal #GothicMetal #CrescentLament

薰篋仔內的批 The Folded Memory, by Crescent Lament

3 track album

Crescent Lament