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Hozier|Take Me To Church

Take Me To Church

Hozier

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Take Me To Church is the debut EP and by Irish singer/songwriter Andrew Hozier Byrne, who goes simply by his middle name Hozier. Released in 2013, the title track and lead single is a dark, moody meditation on sexuality which provocatively blends elements of blues, choral, and modern indie folk music. Drenched in a rainstorm of reverb, Hozier's strong voice recalls the backwoods soulfulness of Bon Iver on the dreamy "Like Real People Do," but owes more of a debt to classic blues and northern soul on the gritty "Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene." The four-song release is rounded out by the atmospheric live solo recording of the folky "Cherry Wine" complete with birdsong twittering in the background.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo

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Take Me To Church
00:04:01

Rob Kirwan, Mixer - Evolving Music, MusicPublisher - Hozier, Artist, MainArtist - Andrew Hozier Byrne and Rob Kirwan, Producer - Andrew Hozier Byrne, Composer, Lyricist

2013 Rubyworks 2013 Rubyworks Ltf

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Like Real People Do
00:03:17

Rob Kirwan, Mixer - Evolving Music, MusicPublisher - Hozier, Artist, MainArtist - Andrew Hozier Byrne and Rob Kirwan, Producer - Andrew Hozier Byrne, Composer, Lyricist

2013 Rubyworks 2013 Rubyworks Ltf

3
Angel Of Small Death & The Codeine Scene
00:03:39

Rob Kirwan, Mixer - Evolving Music, MusicPublisher - Hozier, Artist, MainArtist - Andrew Hozier Byrne and Rob Kirwan, Producer - Andrew Hozier Byrne, Composer, Lyricist

2013 Rubyworks 2013 Rubyworks Ltf

4
Cherry Wine (Live)
00:04:00

Evolving Music, MusicPublisher - Hozier, Artist, MainArtist - Andrew Hozier Byrne, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Mixer

2013 Rubyworks 2013 Rubyworks Ltf

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Take Me To Church is the debut EP and by Irish singer/songwriter Andrew Hozier Byrne, who goes simply by his middle name Hozier. Released in 2013, the title track and lead single is a dark, moody meditation on sexuality which provocatively blends elements of blues, choral, and modern indie folk music. Drenched in a rainstorm of reverb, Hozier's strong voice recalls the backwoods soulfulness of Bon Iver on the dreamy "Like Real People Do," but owes more of a debt to classic blues and northern soul on the gritty "Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene." The four-song release is rounded out by the atmospheric live solo recording of the folky "Cherry Wine" complete with birdsong twittering in the background.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo

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