Hozier: The Soulful Voice of Modern Irish Folk-Blues

Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist renowned for his powerful, blues-infused baritone vocals, poetic lyrics often exploring themes of love, religion, social justice, and nature, and a distinctive blend of folk, blues, soul, and rock. Hozier rose to global fame in 2013 with the viral hit 'Take Me to Church,' a searing critique of institutional hypocrisy. Born in County Wicklow, Ireland, he studied music at Trinity College Dublin before leaving to pursue his career. His self-titled debut album (2014) solidified his status, followed by 'Wasteland, Baby!' (2019) and 'Unreal Unearth' (2023). He is known for his introspective songwriting, lush arrangements, and powerful live performances.
  • Despite his powerful voice, Hozier is largely self-taught as a singer, having only taken a few formal lessons.
  • He is known for his activism and support for social causes, including LGBTQ+ rights (central to 'Take Me to Church'), Black Lives Matter, and environmental protection, often using his platform to speak out.
  • Hozier has cultivated an image distinct from typical pop stardom, often described as humble and private, focusing intensely on his music and message rather than celebrity.