All due respect to Ireland and its musicians, but the greatest trick the devil ever played was to permanently associate the phrase “take me to church” with Hozier. Before a milquetoast single by that ...
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But alongside the astronomical growth in smartphone use and the decline in marriage, it’s increasingly clear that one major ...
The artist known for "Take Me to Church" is coming to the heart of the Bible Belt. (Just a heads up for the parents out there that "Take Me to Church" is not, in fact, about the kind of churches ...
Before he found pop glory with “Take Me to Church” — released 10 years ago on Sept. 13, 2013 — it was more like “Take Me to College” for Hozier. “When I started working on the lyrics for a lot of that ...
On Hozier's new album “Unreal Unearth” (out now), the Irish troubadour takes listeners on a sonic journey through the nine circles of hell, as detailed in Dante’s epic 14th-century poem “Inferno.” The ...
Ten years ago, Hozier’s “Take Me to Church” was everywhere — except the top of the Hot 100. The down-tempo folk-rock track by an unknown Irishman had turned into an improbable hit thanks to radio play ...
Hozier will play Pinnacle Bank Arena Aug. 14. The “Take Me to Church” singer last played Lincoln in 2015, when he sold out the 4,500 seat Pinewood Bowl. The Irish singer-songwriter, touring behind his ...
It was the fall of 2014. Tumblr still existed, Obama was still president and we were all still five blissful years away from even muttering the word “quarantine” in a real-life context. Hozier, aka ...
“Don’t you want our story to have a different ending?” The line, delivered by Pray Tell’s high-school lover, now a man of God seemingly eager to leave his family and run away to New York City to spend ...