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Andrew John Hozier-Byrne (born 17 March 1990), known professionally as Hozier ( ), is an Irish musician, singer and songwriter. His music primarily draws from
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,
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and
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, often using religious and literary themes. He had his international breakthrough after releasing his debut single "
Take Me to Church "Take Me to Church" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier (musician), Hozier. It was released as his debut single on 13 September 2013, originally featuring on his extended play of the same name, before being featured as the opening track ...
", which has been certified multi-platinum in several other countries. Born and raised in
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, Hozier released his debut EP in 2013, featuring "Take Me to Church", which became a rock radio hit in the U.S. and peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. His eponymous debut studio album was released in September 2014 to critical acclaim. It has been certified 6× platinum in Ireland and multi-platinum in several countries. In September 2018, he released an EP titled ''
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'' which featured the title track as a single, reaching number one on the ''Billboard'' Adult Alternative Songs chart. He released his second album ''
Wasteland, Baby! ''Wasteland, Baby!'' is the second studio album by Irish musician Hozier, released on 1 March 2019 by Rubyworks Records. It is Hozier's first album since 2014. The album includes the songs " Nina Cried Power" and "Shrike" from the 2018 EP '' Nin ...
'' in March 2019, which debuted atop the
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and the ''Billboard'' 200, and has since been certified gold in the U.S. His third studio album, ''
Unreal Unearth ''Unreal Unearth'' is the third studio album by Irish musician Hozier, released on 18 August 2023. It contains the singles "Eat Your Young" and "Francesca", along with the song "All Things End". Hozier is on a tour of Ireland, the UK and North A ...
'', was released on
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on August 18, 2023.


Early life

Andrew John Hozier-Byrne was born on 17 March 1990 in
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; the son of Raine Hozier-Byrne, an artist, and John Byrne, a local
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drummer who had a day job working at a bank.Smyth, David (6 June 2014).
Religious abuse, homophobia and singing corpses are the unlikely ingredients propelling Hozier to rock stardom
". ''Go London''.
He grew up near Delgany, County Wicklow. As a child, Hozier self-identified as a "class clown" and an "unfocused student", calling school a "monotonous nightmare". He once worked a job scrubbing toilets at a golf course, which he described as a "good experience of hard work". He began writing songs at the age of 15.Byrne, Niall (23 March 2014). "He wants to be adored: The Wicklow singer Andrew Hozier-Byrne refuses to go down as a one-hit-wonder, writes Niall Byrne in Austin". ''Sunday Times'' (London). p. 22. He taught himself guitar and sang in his school choir. He was educated at Delgany National School. His parents were raised Catholics but converted to the Quaker faith. Despite this, he later attended the Catholic St. Gerard's School before studying music education at
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. He was refused a year's deferral by the college after missing exams to record demos for a music label.


Career


2008–2012: Beginnings

While at Trinity, Hozier became involved with the Trinity Orchestra. He was a member of the choral ensemble
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from 2007 to 2012 and appears as a soloist on their 2014 release ''Illuminations'' singing " La Chanson de Mardi Gras". He toured and sang with the group internationally including performances in Norway and the Netherlands. Hozier played at
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in
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. In 2011, he opened up for a performance for
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in
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. In 2012, Hozier appeared as a backup singer for
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.


2013–2017: Breakthrough

Hozier wrote the song "
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" in 2013 in between playing
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nights in
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; the rough demo resulted in him signing with indie label
Rubyworks Records Rubyworks Records is an independent record label and music management company created in 2001 by Niall Muckian and based in Dublin, Ireland. Rubyworks owns two subsidiary labels, Gotta Run Records and Model Citizen Records. In May 2012 Rubywork ...
. Hozier released his debut
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, also called ''Take Me to Church'', on 3 July 2013. It appeared on the ''Billboard'' 200. He initially recorded track demos in his attic studio before working on the record with producer
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. The titular single was released in September 2013. The music video, alluding to themes of
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, was released that same month, having been created on a "shoestring budget" and filmed entirely in black-and-white. The video was shared by English actor
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, which helped it reach the front page of
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and subsequently go
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.Mullally, Una (12 October 2013). "Hozier's soaring voice and searing heart: From quiet beginnings, the 'Take Me to Church' singer's music, and its political nous, are growing in depth and stature". ''Irish Times'' (Dublin). "Take Me to Church" saw Hozier's rise to prominence, with the song scoring top five positions around the world and gaining multi-platinum certifications; the song also garnered critical acclaim for its lyricism and messaging. The EP's concluding track, "Cherry Wine", appeared in
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'', chosen for its "heartbreaking lyrics and poetry". It was later performed on the ''Late Late Show''. In 2014, Hozier released his second EP, ''From Eden''. Hozier released his eponymous album, '' Hozier'', on 19 September 2014, including tracks from his first two extended-play albums (EPs). The album drew inspiration from folk, R&B and blues music. ''Hozier'' met critical success; Helen Brown of ''
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'' noted that it was "an intense, youthful lyrical tangling of religion and romantic obsession that regularly finds him poised 'between love and abuse'". ''Hozier'' peaked at number one in Ireland and finished second on the US ''Billboard'' 200. The album is certified 2× platinum in the UK and US. After the release of "Take Me to Church", the record released five singles released from 2014 to 2016: "
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", " Sedated", "
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", Someone New", "Jackie and Wilson" and "
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", which all appeared on the
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. The music videos for "From Eden" "Someone New" and "Cherry Wine" featured actresses
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,
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, respectively. He embarked on an American and European tour to support the album. "Take Me to Church" was later nominated at the
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for Song of the Year in 2015. At the awards show, he performed the song with
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, and later at the 2015 ''Billboard'' Music Awards. On 12 November 2015, he won the
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Artist of the Year, a fan-voted award. At the ceremony, he performed "Take Me to Church" and
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' " Blackbird" with singer
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. In June 2016, Hozier released the song "Better Love" as part of the '' Legend of Tarzan'' soundtrack. Hozier subsequently took a one-year hiatus from his work, moving back to
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to "reconnect" after touring his debut album.


2018–2021: ''Nina Cried Power'' EP and ''Wasteland, Baby!''

In September of 2018, Hozier returned with the release of the extended-play album ''
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''. The record features a collaboration with
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on the titular track. He released his second studio album's lead single, "Movement", on 14 November 2018, alongside a music video. Hozier's second album, ''
Wasteland, Baby! ''Wasteland, Baby!'' is the second studio album by Irish musician Hozier, released on 1 March 2019 by Rubyworks Records. It is Hozier's first album since 2014. The album includes the songs " Nina Cried Power" and "Shrike" from the 2018 EP '' Nin ...
'', was released on 1 March 2019, including tracks from his previous EP. The thematic elements of the album center around his interpretation of the
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while looking for thematic elements of romance and redemption. Reviews were largely positive; Elisabeth Woronzoff of ''
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'' stated it "light the artist's skill and vision of his craft... ndthat it .delivers while edifying the artist as an impactful voice in the art and activism sphere." The album debuted atop the
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and the
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, Hozier's first number-one US release. ''Wasteland Baby!'' has since been certified silver in the United Kingdom and gold in the United States. After ''Wasteland, Baby!'' release, Hozier embarked on a worldwide tour across North America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe to promote the album. ''Wasteland, Baby!'' released two further singles released in 2019 that debuted on the
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: "
Almost (Sweet Music) "Almost (Sweet Music)" is a song recorded by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier for his second studio album, ''Wasteland, Baby!'' It was released on 16 January 2019 as the third single from the record, peaking at number eight on the Irish Singles Ch ...
" and "Dinner and Diatribes"; the music video for the latter track features an appearance from actress
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. He was the closing headliner of the inaugural Railbird Festival held on the grounds of the
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horse track in
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. Hozier was one of the headliners for the
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2019, a three-day festival held in Ireland on 30 August to 1 September. He performed at the
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2019, a five-day festival held in June in England. He also performed at the
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2019, a four-day music festival held in Chicago in August. In March and April 2020, Hozier did multiple live-streamed performances on social media platforms Instagram and Facebook to raise money and awareness for the
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(ISPCC) during the
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. On 27 March, he performed on the ''Late Late Show''. On 14 April, he announced that he was releasing his cover of "
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" for streaming on all platforms, with proceeds going to the ISPCC. On 26 June 2020, he participated in an
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fundraising special, ''RTÉ Does Comic Relief'', with proceeds going towards victims of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the special, he performed a cover of " Bridge over Troubled Water" in
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and performed a sketch with Irish comedian
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. On 29 October 2021, Hozier released the single " Tell It to My Heart" in collaboration with Meduza, which debuted at number 13 on the Irish Singles Chart.


2022–present: ''Unreal Unearth'' and ''Eat Your Young'' EP

On 31 December 2021, Hozier announced his upcoming album, stating on
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'' will start to find its way to your ears next year, come hell or high water". He released snippets of lyrics from two upcoming songs on social media, "De Selby" and "Rob the Goddess". He released the single "Swan Upon Leda" on 7 October 2022, with its inspiration coming from Egyptian feminist
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, as well as the Dobbs decision in the United States and the 2022 Mahsa Amini protests in Iran. ''
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'' praised the song as "a haunting and heartbreakingly beautiful prayer, plea, and cry for reproductive rights and women’s empowerment." "Blood Upon the Snow" was released on 9 November 2022, as a collaboration with composer
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for the video game ''
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''. On 16 March 2023, Hozier announced the ''Unreal Earth'' album tour. He released the extended play ''
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'' on 17 March 2023. The EP features three songs: "Eat Your Young", "All Things End" and "Through Me (The Flood)". ''Unreal Unearth'' was released on 18 August 2023. He has spoken about his growing relationship with the Irish language and this is evident in the album in song titles ("Uisce Fhuaraithe") and song themes. He also sings in Irish on some of De Selby (Part 1), with translation support from
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, Peter Kavanagh and Dr Gearóidín McEvoy from the Irish podcast "Motherfoclóir".


Artistry


Influences

As a result of his countryside upbringing, much of Hozier's early music exposure came from his parents' blues, jazz and soul record collections, incorporating artists like
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,
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,
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and
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. His first musical memories were drawn from his father's career as a drummer playing music in
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. He has stated that his musical education was "grounded" in
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artists such as
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,
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and
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, to whom he pays tribute in the track "
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". As a child, he was a fan of the bands
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and
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. His draws inspiration primarily from
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and
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artistry; he has said that the "roots" of jazz, rock, soul and R&B have been largely shaped by black culture and finds importance in "crediting the legacy you're crediting". His guitar work draws from
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inspiration, as well as musicians
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and
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. Hozier has stated that "the best vocalists I can think of are female". Musically, Hozier has listed
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as musical and vocal influences.


Songwriting

Hozier states that his writing differs based on the starting point; varying from a
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and
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idea, or a musical hook that he "flesh sout from a fairly embryonic point". Lyrics "by far take imthe most time", describing a "slow process of repetition" while "not lean ngtoo much on verbose phrases" to maintain the integrity of the sentiment. His process is described as "slow, methodical work" and he is "meticulous" about wording; he has stated that he "can defend any idea by the time someone hears it, because
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put it through a strainer seven times". His lyrics often contain vivid literary references and draw imagery from nature and religion; they tend to focus on themes of romantic relationships, love and politics. Hozier has dismissed comparisons of his work to poetry, stating that to consider it such "would be a disservice to poetry itself." The "subversion of social norms" plays a role in his music, which often discuss the defiance of
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and social convention. Hozier references the Irish concept of the
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, which he interprets as subverting social norms and self-respect, and has stated, "If the Irish are not taking the piss out of something, what's the point really?" His songwriting has been influenced by Irish music and folklore, as well as poets
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and
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. He has said that his first record contained a "fairytale aspect" influenced by
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. Steve Baltin of ''
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'' observed that Hozier's brief collegiate study of
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has influenced his sound as he writes from "socially conscious" perspective. Hozier has stated that he believes "the personal is the political"; much of his work holds direct references to topical events. The "
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" music video features two men in a same-sex relationship and highlights the injustices and violence perpetrated against members of the
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community. The video was inspired by videos of violent crimes against gay men in Russia. The music video for the song "
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" was released to raise awareness of domestic violence. "
Nina Cried Power "Nina Cried Power" is a song recorded by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, featuring vocals from American rhythm and blues and gospel singer Mavis Staples. It was released on 6 September 2018 as the lead single from Hozier's second studio album ''W ...
" is a song that highlights artists such as
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,
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and
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whose work takes a political or social justice stance. The music video features Irish activists alongside protest footage. "Be" also contains many allusions to
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and refugee crises, referencing President
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and ''
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''. In November 2019, Hozier released a song titled "Jackboot Jump", following live performances of it on tour. This song, besides being a direct reference to George Orwell's ''1984'', alludes to social demonstrations in Hong Kong, Russia and in America. In 2019, Hozier performed an unreleased song whilst on tour entitled "But the Wages" that refers to temperatures rising as well as riots all around the world, while wages remain the same. Prior to the release of ''Unreal Unearth,'' Hozier released the single ''Swan Upon Leda.'' Named after the
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, Hozier stated on social media that the song was inspired by the work of
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and the systemic oppression of women. Commentators noted the thematic resonance with the release coinciding with the overturning of ''Roe v. Wade'' in America and the Iranian protests following the death of journalist Marsa Amini. Though the song was written and produced before either of these occurred, Hozier commented that the timing of the release was intentional, saying “We were tracking Swan Upon Leda’in studio when the news came through of Roe v. Wade being overturned. I felt there was an opportunity to offer some show of solidarity."


Activism

Hozier is part of Home Sweet Home, an organisation led by Irish celebrities including actress
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and musician
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. In 2016, the organisation illegally took over an office building in
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to house 31 homeless families. Hozier, who had a Protestant upbringing in the
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faith but also attended a Catholic school, is an outspoken critic of the Catholic Church. He showed support for the Irish abortion referendum and stated he felt "pride" in his generation and the democratic process following the vote. On 5 June 2020, he announced that all royalties from his song "Jackboot Jump" would go to the
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and
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movement following the
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. On May 22, 2021, Hozier signed an open letter calling for Irish Americans in President Joe Biden's cabinet to stand with Palestinians. Hozier has also been an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, performing at the Love Rising benefit concert in Nashville in March of 2023. He has especially been vocal in his support of the trans community, on Twitter as well as in an interview with
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ahead of the release of ''Unreal Unearth'': "For me, it's a question of decency and showing up. It's a very simple question of human decency when you treat someone with respect, you treat them with respect whether that's their pronoun, their name – it's so simple."


Personal life

Hozier continues to reside in Ireland. He has the last words of Irish poet
Seamus Heaney Seamus Justin Heaney (; 13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.
tattooed on his arm ("noli timere", Latin for "don't be afraid"). Hozier was raised in the Protestant
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faith and now identifies as an
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. While he shared in 2019 that he rarely attends church except for funerals and weddings, he admires the Quaker religion for its pacifism and its anti-war sentiment. He is especially interested in how people use religious institutions to claim "infallibility" in order to gain control and power over others. He had stated that one positive lesson he learned from his religious upbringing was to "look for the spark of the divine in every individual" and treat everybody as if "you are looking into the mind and face of God".


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Other charted songs

Notes


Awards and nominations

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References


External links

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