Hozier
Download links and information about Hozier by Hozier. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:46:50 minutes.
Artist: | Hozier |
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Release date: | 2014 |
Genre: | Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk |
Tracks: | 26 |
Duration: | 01:46:50 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Take Me to Church | 4:01 |
2. | Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene (Album Version) | 3:39 |
3. | Jackie and Wilson (Album Version) | 3:43 |
4. | Someone New | 3:42 |
5. | To Be Alone | 5:23 |
6. | From Eden | 4:43 |
7. | In a Week (Album Version) (featuring Karen Cowley) | 5:18 |
8. | Sedated | 3:27 |
9. | Work Song | 3:49 |
10. | Like Real People Do (Album Version) | 3:18 |
11. | It Will Come Back (Album Version) | 4:37 |
12. | Foreigner's God | 3:45 |
13. | Cherry Wine (Live) | 4:00 |
14. | Take Me to Church | 4:01 |
15. | Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene (Album Version) | 3:39 |
16. | Jackie and Wilson (Album Version) | 3:43 |
17. | Someone New | 3:42 |
18. | To Be Alone | 5:23 |
19. | From Eden | 4:43 |
20. | In a Week (Album Version) (featuring Karen Cowley) | 5:18 |
21. | Sedated | 3:27 |
22. | Work Song | 3:49 |
23. | Like Real People Do (Album Version) | 3:18 |
24. | It Will Come Back (Album Version) | 4:37 |
25. | Foreigner's God | 3:45 |
26. | Cherry Wine (Live) | 4:00 |
Details
[Edit]Filled with haunting melodies and bluesy guitars, Hozier's self-titled debut is a spine-tingling tour of soulful rock ’n’ roll. The Irish singer/songwriter sets the stage with "Take Me to Church,” where a lover’s lament unfolds with a dose of gothic drama. As the unforgettable album rages on, Hozier’s openhearted storytelling is paired with dusky, understated soul (“Someone New”), explosive blues-rock (“Jackie and Wilson”), and shadowy love ballads (“In a Week”).