Hozier reveals how Dante's 'Inferno' and the pandemic inspired his otherworldly new album, 'Unreal Unearth' — and teases that 'way more songs' are on the way.
'" — his 2013 breakthrough — "I don't think I'd ever have written a song like that if I didn't come from Ireland and the influence of the institutionalized Roman Catholic Church."
Then again, that feel-good track is followed by "Who We Are," a searing standout buried in the circle of anger that allows Hozier to belt out his heaviest woes. "I think that voice carries a great deal of disillusionment," he says.
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