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When Hozierโs song โTake Me to Churchโ put the Irish folk-soul singer on the map in 2014, he told Rolling Stone that he had recorded the songโs original demo in his attic in a fit of inspiration, and that his performance in that private session had been so powerful his vocal stayed in the finished version. That kind of instinctual grandeur was a key selling point for the song, and the artist. โTake Me to Churchโ became a smash hit, transforming Hozier from a little-known singer-songwriter to a global star. Now, with Unreal Unearth, he continues to show how far heโs come since those attic days, building on his success with an LP that follows a to-hell-and-back personal journey full of greed, insatiability, desire, and euphoria. The result is his best album yet.
Hozier leavens indie-rock songwriting with sensual funk and soul. As always, heโs deep in his feelings: โNo closer could I be to God/Or why he would do what heโs doneโ he sings on โDe Selby (Part 1),โ introducing a Dante-an literary theme heโll return to at points on the album. On โUnknown / Nthโ he sings, โYou know the distance never made a difference to me/I swam a lake of fire, Iโd have walked across the floor of any sea.โ Of course, Hozier isnโt the first pop artist to use this kind of imagery. But his literary allusions never feel clichรฉd or heavy-handed. Instead, they serve as a structure for breathtaking lyrics that give each song a deep sense of discovery and familiarity. โDe Selby (Part 2)โ has a tidal intensity, dripping lust and desire in a way thatโs striking in its blatant honesty. โIโd still know you,โ Hozier croons, โNot being shown you/I only need the working of my hand.โ The eroticism only deepens with โFirst Time,โ as he sings about a kiss that feels like drinking dry the river Lethe, then undercuts that sense of ecstasy with intimations of mortality.
Folk ballads โI, Carrion (Icarian)โ and โTo Someone From a Warm Climate (Uiscefhuaraithe)โ feature Hozierโs signature Irish brogue and aching sweetness: โBut it came easy,โ Hozier whispers on the latter, describing how a lover allows him to ignore the destruction around him. โNatural as another leg around you in the bed.โ Even songs so clearly destined for radio play, like the angsty rock ballad โFrancescaโ and โDamage Gets Done,โ an inspired duet with Brandi Carlile, feel elevated and integral to the thematic through line of the album.
This isnโt just Hozier singing about making it through hell. Unreal Unearth sets its sights on something much more difficult, excavating what infernos can feel like when pain is what people want, how close torment can come to an aching love, and what punishment looks like when its victim doesnโt deserve it. Hozier doesnโt just succeed in exploring that dark emotional world; his painful ascent makes the listener immediately want to climb with him. Even harder, he successfully delivers a third album that doesnโt shy away from any topic, even when he doesnโt have the answers. Hozier isnโt just growing as an artist, heโs being reborn
(sourceย www.rollingstone.com).
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 1 in |
Condition | New |
Media | Vinyl |