Hozier: 'Unreal Unearth', Spirituality & Songwriting | Apple Music
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Irish musician Hozier sits down with Zane Lowe for an in-depth conversation on the creative influences and songwriting process behind his third studio album, ’Unreal Unearth.'
Since his breakthrough hit "Take Me to Church", Hozier has continued to push himself lyrically, taking inspiration from literature, religion, and real world experiences in his personal life. Hozier shares that isolation allowed him to reset, clear his mind, and remove distractions in order to tap into a higher level of creativity and give him the momentum to pen the powerful tracks on this album. Hozier also discusses his relationship with Ireland, reflects on the success of "Take Me to Church", remembers Sinead O'Connor, and discusses spirituality more broadly.
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00:00 - Taking Inspiration From Dante’s Inferno
10:20 - Irish Artists & “Take Me to Church”
20:10 - Connecting to the Source
27:36 - Influences & Songs on 'Unreal Unearth'
41:33 - Balance & the Craft
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When the pope visited Ireland a few years back Hozier joined a group of people who were protesting against the pope's visit, no fan-fare, just humbly turned up to support them. That's the measure of the man.
@claunspach
10 ай бұрын
Amen to your comment! He's a true gentleman and a wonderful soul. A brave, thoughtful, genuine man.
@pamallinder3287
10 ай бұрын
He doesn't protest. He's just at peace like we all need to be
@hoezier6433
9 ай бұрын
@@pamallinder3287 peaceful protest exists. A good chunk of his music is protesting the powers that be.
@roseastronautrecords8187
9 ай бұрын
But this pope is lovely. But sadly there have been centuries of bad guys
@Brassroses
9 ай бұрын
@@roseastronautrecords8187this pope is kinder than most, but he still chooses to uphold the systemic oppression of the Catholic church. Nice is not the same as good, and good isn't always nice. A boot on your face isn't softened by its owner saying a kind word as they crush you.
"I grew up swimming in waters that were made clearer by the work of Sinead O'Connor." "This phantom life sharpens like an image, it sharpens like a knife." So much wisdom and poetry in this interview ❤
@GabeWilliams
3 ай бұрын
Glad I read this comment, now I understand that line better
“it’s like you’ve been traveling the land for centuries” is exactly how hoziers music sounds
"I'm not bookish" *proceeds to reference three different writers*
If there is anything more beautifully poetic than Hozier's lyrics, it is the man himself.
I've been on a Hozier interview binge since the new album came out and I really feel that this conversation stands out from the rest. The depth and humility in both of them is magnificent, I could listen for hours...
@julio1148
10 ай бұрын
This one is definetly the best one I’ve come accross so far, and even the best interview I’ve listened to in a long time
@Kitty8791
10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed a video/interview he did that was Hozier's Favorite Books (for German outlet Hugendubel). Some I've previously read, others I haven't. He's made me add books to my reading/book wishlist.
@Arwaabdullah159
10 ай бұрын
Agreed, this interview felt like an actual interesting conversation
@deborahdaly5850
Ай бұрын
Zane Lowe is such a great interviewer. He allows himself to be vulnerable and that in turn allows the artist to.
Such a genuinely nice man had the pleasure of meeting him recently and was blown away by his humility, humour and patience, the new album is a masterpiece
@claunspach
10 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree. I met Hozier a few weeks back and he was very mindful and present of every moment. He was so kind and it was if he wasn't aware that he was such a huge artist. So down to earth. So well spoken and had such a gentle feel to him. A beautiful presence around him even though I was so nervous to meet him. Lol
@taratapert8969
9 ай бұрын
I HAVE to ask, where did you get to meet him?! I haven't seen him do meet and greets in my state 😢
@MrMshortall1
9 ай бұрын
@@taratapert8969 I met him at a meet and greet in Dublin this year 🙂
@marenmiller2188
8 ай бұрын
masterpiece!!!
@Master144.
3 ай бұрын
@@MrMshortall1 how do we find out about meet and greet with Hozier?
Can we just agree on the gorgeousness of Hozier's hair. 😊
Zane Lowe is the greatest musical artist interviewer. I have been waiting for this interview with Hozier, I am beyond satisfied with the quality of the question and amazed at how cultivated Zane proves himself to be one more time.
@Analahoe
9 ай бұрын
I love this interview. I have loved Take me to Church since it came out. This is the first time I’ve taken the opportunity to listen to Hozier speak in an interview. Just wonderful. I’m so impressed with this young man! and I have always enjoyed your interviews Zane. You reach artists in the most beautiful way, no matter who it is. Thank you for these uplifting messages! ❤️❤️❤️
@edjackson4389
9 ай бұрын
@@AnalahoeWork Song is my favorite. Some of the most beautiful poetry I've ever heard
He saved me this summer, ngl. Deep diving into his references, I found a level of intrigue and almost childlike/obsessive curiosity I thought I’d never experience again - or that I could never spark into life again. And this facilitated a ripple effect. I feel like I’m late in getting to know his craft but the timing couldn’t have been more benefic. He’s so intentional. I understand now why he has moved so many. Great interview 💐
@hayley8293
10 ай бұрын
Love this comment. There needs to be a course we can take on the poetry of Hozier's song lyrics 😉
@Kitty8791
10 ай бұрын
@@hayley8293There are several universities w/ courses on the songwriting of Taylor Swift, so why not one on Andrew Hozier Byrne?
@susiecreamcheese2705
9 ай бұрын
Love this comment!
@sweetdreamz_jpg
8 ай бұрын
that’s beautiful, it’s so cool to see the flow-on impact of his work and how everyone responds to it differently
@RoseEyed
6 ай бұрын
I'm taking recommendations if you have any!
What a beautiful interview. So rich with ideas, so authentic. When he said '"I grew up swimming in waters that were made clearer by the work of Sinead O'Connor" I just cried - what better epitaph could an artist have?
Funny how everytime I hear Hozier speak whether through general conversation or song, I instantly find something happen within me, I get idea for new poems or I gain new something and my manner of speech changes and try to be better. Grateful, grateful.
@jannjumonong
10 ай бұрын
Same experience to me. 😅 Hozier is such a sophisticated case study.
@alexisware819
2 ай бұрын
Same. I’m writing a novel with a male singer/songwriter character and he provided so much inspiration in this interview.
17:33 my mother was one of these babies. the void in our lives because of this has been massive, we didn’t even know we had any irish lineage until a handful of years ago. but it’s incredible how things come together because now we may be meeting her birth mother for the first time *at a hozier concert* next month?!
How beautiful it is and lucky we are to live in such a time as this. This felt less like an interview and more like I was watching the most riveting conversation unfold at a dinner party. Exceptional stuff from both, who are so good at what they do.
@barbaveni724
10 ай бұрын
i love this comment so much!
I could listen to Hozier talk all day, every day. he's got such brilliant insights, you can tell he is so well read and so curious and thoughtful and his interviews are such a refreshing new take. Hozier is just brilliant as a musician, but also as a person. He's incredible.
God he's so beautifully spoken, I'm enchanted by his use of language
If there was one artist who I would love to sit down with and have a extended conversation until the wee hours , it'd be Hozier. His mind must be a wonderous labyrinth to explore
This is the kind to conversation that we needed for this masterful work. Thank you Hozier for sharing you gift. This album is breathtaking, thoughtful, scary, and honest.❤
Wow. Amazing interview. At the end, when Andrew is talking about the mourning that comes with creation, the moment that limitless possibility becomes limited by the paltry tools at your disposal… I’ve never heard it put into words before, but… wow. Yup.
“ Does it feel like its worth making in this moment, does it feel like it needs to be made ? Yes And do I find it beautiful? Yes Then it needs to be made These two questions are the absolute north for me in the making of something ”
it's such a joy to just watch two intelligent people converse
This man is so profound, gifted, gorgous.
51:00 love Andrew's explanation of inspiration. It's very relatable as someone who writes. That hopeful feeling when an idea is still "embryonic" sometimes also makes it terrifying to actually take the idea and execute it, to turn it into something concrete. The initial idea/feeling holds so much promise, and you are at risk of losing or of weakening it by developing it.
Hands down, best interview I have ever watched/listened to. Two mature, intelligent men having a yap. I watched Zane interview Ed Sheeran a few years ago but this interview was on a whole other level. It was perfect and enlightening in so many ways.
@CailinRuaAnChead
7 ай бұрын
Probably helped by the fact that hozier is on a whole other level to Ed Sheeran!
RIP Sinead O'Connor. I'm so glad they talked about her because I have not been able to stop thinking about her since the news. Such an immense loss.
Fantastic convo. I only wish (and I know it’s just pure undistilled enthusiasm on Zane’s part), but I wish Andrew could have been given slightly longer moments to finish his thoughts. ;) Felt like there were a few times he had much more to say but got cut off. Nothing but love for this interview tho! ❤
@K_Alpine
9 ай бұрын
I totally agree. The interviewer kept cutting him off to give his 2 cents. That was very frustrating
@valentino1646
2 ай бұрын
Yeah I realised this about Lowe a while ago. He's still a great interviewer faaarrr better than most I've seen interviewing musicians. But sometimes I think he pushes a lot for connection and relatability as the artist explains their work. It works with a few, but at times it doesn't land and feels like he's imposing an interpretation. Also I think he interrupts a lot probably cos of time constraints and maybe just the nature of a radio segment.
I love when an interview is a sincere conversation
This phantom life sharpens like an image sharpens like a knife it’s pretty much how every 20 something feels right now after achieving graduation, and now being faced with life and what we make of it
51:52 the way he is talking about the process..... Its sacred to him
my biggest flex is that i'm from greystones in wicklow- the town over from hozier's hometown 💪💪 and the town in which abstract (psychopomp) is based in
Such an inspiring, beautiful conversation! I had never seen Zane Lowe before and now I want to watch him interviewing every musician I know and love! And Hozier... what an artist. WHAT AN ALBUM!
@claunspach
10 ай бұрын
I have listened to Hozier's new album almost every day since it was released and it feels like every time I listen to it I hear something new. I wish I had listened to this interview before I met him last month so I had a better understand of his songs. Zane is probably the best interviewer, I've watched countless videos with so many amazing artists and you can genuinely see how much he loves his job and the people he is talking to.
@griffinmaxwell789
9 ай бұрын
Zane is an amazing interviewer. I first came across him when he did an interview with Jack White last year and have been hooked ever since. The recent Dominic Fike one is fantastic.
This is more of a conversation then an interview and I’m very much enjoying it.
God, I could listen to him all day. Fantastic interview!
The end of this interview is the best description of the feeling of creativity I’ve ever heard. I wish I could capture this interview in a vile and wear it close to my heart.
On Sinead; “The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, The more joy it can contain” (The prophet, Khalil Gibran
This was my first time watching a Hozier interview, and, wow, is he ever intelligent and well spoken. I would have enjoyed the interview more if the host didn’t keep interrupting Hozier to ramble about his own ideas, and instead let Hozier speak more. After all, he was there to interview Hozier, not to showcase all his personal thoughts and feelings.
YES finally an interview that doesn’t start with figuring out how to say his name lol, it got deep. Love it! Love the new album!
"I'm really not bookish" quotes four texts within 3 minutes
The feeling of mutual respect and a lot of joy is literally TOUCHABLE throughout this whole conversation. So good to see something like this. Wow. ❤
I have listened to Hozier's new album for 10+ hours now. It elicits so much feeling in me, I don't even know how to describe what I am feeling at the moment but Hozier is so amazing! Thank you for the art that you created.
Immensely inspired by Hozier. I’d never heard creativity being described in such a truthful and accurate way. 50:05 absolutely mesmerized!
Hozier's music cradled me through trauma. I can't watch him speak without tears in my eyes. Beautiful.
@dianaprobst3157
2 ай бұрын
🫂
God bless the internet for this interview!!!
What a lovely, humble and deeply thoughtful man Hozier is. There is way to much credence given to University education. I saw a statement recently but do not know who said it. Im probably paraphrasing but it's something like, " We go to school to study lessons to then take a test and hopefully learn something, in living our life we are given tests that teach us lessons as we go through the process of living through each test". I enjoy your interviews so very much Zane, thank you both❤
I need to find a man who has Hozier's self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
Oh I absolutely adore him.. what a beautiful human being
So happy Glendalough got its mention. I’ve gone there every week for years and since I was a kid. There’s something to it. There’s nowhere like it.
his hair has never looked so soft and fluffy
One of my favorite interviews ever. Such wordsmiths
This album is truly brilliant, I could listen to this man talk for hours !!
For the uninformed , when he mentioned a whelans he's taking about thewhelans venue in Dublin. Basically a music venue with maybe 150 capacity
could literally listen to this man for the rest of my life
As brilliant as this was, I wish he hadn't kept interrupting Andrew mid sentence.
I’ve been waiting for this interview. Since this album dropped, it has had a hold of me. It makes me want to be a better songwriter.
A true 'enchantment of the heart'
Art is a gift, only a few are lucky to have. We must thank Andrew.
Best interview with Hozier I've ever seen.
andrew has got heart and intellect. what more can you ask for in a man?
as an artist (visual, not musical, but still) myself - this interview, this dialogue - is the most impactful thing i’ve heard in a long, long time. thank you sincerely.
the mourning and sorrow in creation is such an interesting observation that hits close to home for me. when things cant be everything it HURTS. great interview!!
I can't find a way to articulate properly my gratitude for this. By far it is my favourite conversion shared by Zane. Hozier put in his music art that I didn't know I needed and now can't live without.
The whole interview was lovely but I really enjoyed hearing him share about choosing to live close to his family and loved ones. ❤️ He seems in touch with his humanity and genuinely humble.
I absolutely love this. I wish it was longer. Hozier is such an ethereal writter, i just can't get enough
@nondevonessuno
6 ай бұрын
Me about my 🐓
I love Ireland, Irish people, Irish land, Irish accent just everything Irish - I feel like it’s my home but I just can’t live there right now, I go back every year and would love to keep doing that. And this is a brilliant interview just like every interview done by Zane. I actually cannot wait to hear the whole record (which I will do after I finish watching this interview).
A modern mystic poet
The way Hozier talked about ideas near the end was brilliant
This is one of the most insightful and intriguing and intelligent interviews I’ve ever seen. Beautiful
He gives up a peace that we cant explain
i'm always excited when Zane interviews my favorite artists because i know it's gonna be such deep and incredible conversation!! i keep coming back to the one he did with Hayley Williams on her solo project. I just love how intelligent he is.
When I first saw that Zane Lowe had interviewed Hozier, I began looking forward to a great conversation. I thought "Zane always asks the most profound and meaningful questions, and Hozier always gives the most profound and well-thought-out answers". What I wasn't expecting was for Zane to be constantly interrupting Hozier to pitch his own thoughts and opinions extensively. I like that he is quite a well-spoken and intelligent man who can sustain incredibly interesting conversations, but so are his guests, Hozier in particular. I couldn't help but feel frustrated because Hozier wasn't allowed to finish articulating his ideas.
@zelbernil3790
10 ай бұрын
I'd rather have a lively enthusiastic convo than the other long form interview he had with that rocker. Yes the other interviewer let him speak extensively but had very little to add or engage Hozier. I felt like the opinions enriched this conversation and made Hozier felt understood and relaxed enough to open up more. The tangents felt like it prompted Hozier to speak on other topics that have not been brought up in his other interviews. I felt like I didn't know what he'll say next compared to other interviews where I could predict what he'll say because the topic has been tread on before. Even same questions are framed differently in this interview, illuminating other aspects and thoughts that Hozier had from the same subject already brought up in other interviews. It is very clear both men enjoyed the convo, I can see Hozier himself become truly excited and eager to explain his ideas and his train of thought ran smoother. It truly felt like two people "setting the world to rights", instead of Hozier feeling guarded and interrogated.
@sianelson3325
10 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment. It’s frustrating how Zane kept interrupting and it felt like he made the interview about himself. Really disappointing interview.
@K_Alpine
9 ай бұрын
Totally agree. This is my first time watching this interviewer, and I found him insufferable. Let the interviewee speak!
@vickipagano9044
8 ай бұрын
It was a great interview to feel the depth of hozier. I’ve been a fan since 2015 I adore everything about him and it was frustrating he wasn’t able to elaborate more on his responses before Zane chimed in
@zelbernil3790
8 ай бұрын
@@vickipagano9044 hmmm, see I think he doesn't really have more to add, because I've noticed that even if Zane interrupts if Hozier had something more to say he actually gets back to it
okay, i heard so much about Hozier up to now on tumblr and I finally decided to check his art out. Listened to a few songs, and got here cause I workship Z.L. because he's a genious and fellow youngblood basically. Hozier's music isn't exactly what I usually listen to, but gosh. His lyrics have just captivated my spirit and being halfway into this interview I can only say I already chose I'm gonna become this adorable man's fan. I'm suddely so grateful, curious and just genuinely happy, exited & inspired to have all this wonderful content to catch up on. A little overwhelmed, but definitely in a good way!💖
He is so fkn deep, I love it.
@thinking102
Ай бұрын
I know right Zane is very good
37:27 Hozier being a fellow gear head just made my day
I would totally listen to a Hozier podcast. I loved this conversation and the constant mind-blowing statements that really ignited thought, so much fun
@zelbernil3790
9 ай бұрын
He had one talking to activists & musician activists. Episodes with Mavis Staples, Annie Lennox, Bono, Ifrah Ahmed (activist against female genital mutilation), the Irish president, etc.
@zelbernil3790
9 ай бұрын
It's called the Cried Power Podcast, it was just one season 8 episodes I think
Wow. What a fantastic interview, and a very broad array of topics covered throughout it. I am just so intrigued by Hozier's mind. Can I do a case study on this man, because the way he thinks, formulates and expresses ideas, and connects these ideas from so many different places really is captivating.
what a privilege it is to be able to experience such beautiful conversations in life
love this conversation and all the themes it touches ! it felt like the hour-long conversations me and my friends have about everything and zane and hozier riff off each other so nicely. also hozier saying he`s *not* an avid reader but throwing in references and lines from books and poems all the time - i wish i had the mind of the man
Absolutely special new album , songs are poems. Thank you Andrew , you are special person , brillant and simple love this. Great interview
He could sing the phone book and I would listen to this Man. H. is other worldly.
Thanks Andrew for sharing a little bit if your process - you're a huge inspiration to me as a musician and artist. Love the new album - "Unknown / Nth" is such a beautiful song and should be heard by more people. Bravo!
@james-gx5d
10 ай бұрын
Unknown is also my fav - outstanding song
What a beautiful, deep and intelligent man.
Part of me is sad this interview ever ended. Fascinating and insightful. ❤
I could listen to hozier speak for hours
So refreshing to listen to a layered and thoughtful conversation. So much of the nuance and beauty of life itself touched on here. ❤️
20:30 Hozier single handedly, perfectly explaining the experience of college drop out musicians
Best interview of an artist I have ever watched. Inspired me in many levels. Congratulations to both 💗
On that last bit of conversation - I know that our feelings and the concepts that we grapple with can’t really be explored any more in a 10 minute song compared to a 4 minute song, but god do I love a long meandering piece. Even if it will never manage to capture the full range of the human experience 😅 the beauty of it all is that even if one song “misses” something, I think we can all manage to spin meaning from another to fulfill that. It’s important to push out things that are meaningful because they all add to the collective. I love music so much. Anyway here’s wonderwall.
Andrew, you’re such an old soul, and your music is poetry. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. It is an honor to listen to your gift. Looking forward to seeing you on Oklahoma next month😊
I could listen to him all day. I love him sm.
The best interview i have seen, so profound and sincere
Wow what an interview! So many take aways. I often had to pause and ponder for a moment or rewind to hear something profound again. Zane, it would be so incredible to interview SYML, I think he is such a profound writer, who's tapped into his raw feeling and he seems to explore spirituality. His newest album has blown me away an absolute masterpiece. Just as Hoziers work
Definitely a nice surprise. Incredible interview, loved the literary references and how he's used them to inform and ground his perspective
Such a great interview. I just want more! ❤
just loved this interview, so so much depth and reflectiveness!!!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing this conversation♥️
I needed this! Andy looks so gingery here 🤩
When he spoke about creation, the conception of his ideas, it's a familiar feeling to me. How he described it was how I feel, but never actually thought of the sorrow that comes along with it. I never realized that it could be likened to sorrow, it might just be my own feelings of lacking in a way, as if im not at a point where I could do it great justice but I will try either way.
Glad I found this interview. Loved Hozier from the start. His spirit shine bright !
I needed to hear what you said about looking into the future and seeing the me that didn’t take the risk to use my voice and create the story that is begging to be written through me, much like in the way you described take me to church here. I absolutely have to write it, I will regret it in 20 years if I never use my voice to make this real. Thank you for saying that and by speaking to your own experiences because it helps me (as I’m sure with others as well) to look at their own life and what they want to create as well. Thank you for sharing that. 🙏🏼 I just need to not be afraid of it, fear is the mind killer. Thank you for being you. 💛 And yeah, the last thing you say too, is it beautiful, yeah it is…I have to make it. Thank you.
Wonderful interview! Love the dialogue about the limitations of words and how they don't quite catch the full picture.