Andrew Hozier-Byrne's Take Me To Church

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Andrew Hozier-Byrne, better known as Hozier, the singer/songwriter behind the hit track “Take Me to Church” has quickly rose to fame in these past two years. Born in [///], Ireland, a small town near Dublin on March 17th, 1990. The isolated town actually helped him discover his love for music, as well a dad and mom who were gifted creatively. His mother, [///], was an artist (who actually created an album cover for him!) and his father, who is one of Hozier’s most significant inspirations, was a musician himself. [///] Byrne was a drummer in a local blues band so before Andrew could even walk, he was introduced to the blues sound. Quoted from Hozier himself, “I was essentially raised on blues music. My dad was a blues musician around Dublin when I was a baby, so the only music I would listen to growing up was John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters. It's music that feels like home to me. Then …show more content…

He uses the most impactful part of each genre to create mesmerizing, satisfying, and timeless tracks. From the blues, he draws the pain, from soul he takes the passionate vocals, from gospel, the eerie choir singing and religious undertones in the lyrics, and lastly, from folk he uses the narrative and poignant lyrics. The tracks in this album are beautiful, from Hozier’s noteworthy lyrics to his powerful and dynamic vocals. He is able to easily switch back from his more folky songs and softly sing the gentle melodies to the more bluesy songs where he can belt out lyrics of heartbreak and love. Each song features Hozier’s voice, it’s gritty, raw, and rough. Every note he sings is touched with all the emotions he feels. You can feel the pain, the sadness, and the love he is experiencing as he croons out his feelings in his bluesy style of singing. His voice is unique in how unadulterated and pure he sounds, it’s haunting in its effortlessness and raw passion as well as the feelings he can evoke through his

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