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''Unreal Unearth'' is the third studio album by Irish musician Hozier, released on 18 August 2023. A loose concept album inspired by and drawing on themes from
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's ''Inferno'', it contains the singles "Eat Your Young" and "Francesca", along with the song "All Things End". Hozier toured Ireland, the UK, North America, Australia, and New Zealand in support of the record from June 2023 to November 2024. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, and debuted at number one on the Irish and UK charts.


Background

Hozier wrote the album during the
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and stated it was his way of "mak ngsense of the experience of the last two years". It was inspired by
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's '' Inferno'', which he began reading at the time; he framed the album around Dante's concept of the nine circles of Hell. He called the album "quite eclectic" and stated that there is "something of a retrospective in what the sounds lean into". He also said that the three tracks on the preceding '' Eat Your Young'' EP were "not representative of the entire album". Hozier also draws from characters and logic seen in
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's novel '' The Third Policeman''. ''Unreal Unearth'' as a whole signifies a journey through Dante's nine circles of Hell and coming out at the other side, with each song referring to a specific "universal theme" or feeling. The album features Hozier writing and singing lyrics in the
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for the first time. In an interview with ''
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'', he said that "there's so much that cannot be expressed outside of that language, that language can express that we're unaware of". The track "Butchered Tongue" refers to attempts by the British administration to destroy the Irish language through
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. On 15 March 2024, in honor of one year since the ''Eat Your Young'' EP, Hozier released the '' Unheard'' EP. It includes four songs originally recorded for ''Unreal Unearth'': " Too Sweet", "Wildflower and Barley" featuring Allison Russell, "Empire Now", and "Fare Well". The tracks represent the stages of gluttony, limbo, violence, and ascent, respectively, from Dante's ''Inferno'', but did not make the final cut for the album. On 16 August 2024, in honor of one year since the album's release, Hozier released the ''Unaired'' EP. It includes three more songs originally recorded for ''Unreal Unearth'': "Nobody's Soldier", "July", and "That You Are" featuring Bedouine. On 6 December 2024, Hozier released ''Unreal Unearth: Unending'', a super deluxe version of the album. It includes the original 16 tracks, the seven tracks from ''Unheard'' and ''Unaired'', "Through Me (The Flood)" from ''Eat Your Young'', "Swan Upon Leda", and a brand new song titled "Hymn to Virgil".


Critical reception

''Unreal Unearth'' received a score of 76 out of 100 on review aggregator
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based on 14 critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Caitlin Chatterton of ''
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'' found that "as well as uplifting Irish culture, the album is keen to demonstrate that Hozier is well versed in the classics" and concluded that "from the
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twang of 'First Time' to the torrential clapping on 'Anything But', this is a Hozier album to the hilt: considered, earnest, and moving". Rho Chung of '' The Skinny'' remarked that "Hozier's far-reaching vocal range is on full display" on the album, which Chung called "an eclectic and meandering meditation on love at a time in which our continued existence often feels at odds with the planet's". CT Jones of ''
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'' stated that "Hozier doesn't just succeed in exploring that dark emotional world; his painful ascent makes the listener immediately want to climb with him. Even harder, he successfully delivers a third album that doesn't shy away from any topic, even when he doesn't have the answers." Maddison Ryan of ''
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'' described the album as "a journey" that "even without prior knowledge of the album's roots in classic literature, it feels part of a greater
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ology", ultimately calling it "the kind of music that people can escape into; the soundtrack to feelings not even
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can hold". Aliya Chaudhry of ''
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'' remarked that ''Unreal Unearth'' "traverses a variety of styles from softer piano ballads like 'Butchered Tongue' to up-tempo
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'Anything But' and fuzzy-guitar rock stomp 'Francesca'", making the album "a product of going where the song takes you". '' Uncut'' complimented tracks as well, writing that "'De Selby Part 2' shows he can stylishly bring
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and R&B influences to bear. But most distinctive are the
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touches that lace 'Damage Gets Done' and 'Anything But'". Sam Eeckhout of ''
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'' stated that the album is "packed full of poetic lyricism, heavyhearted remorse, hopeful anticipation and an honest expression of the joys and sorrow of being a human" and has "a sharp balance" that makes it "never top-heavy" nor "ever stagnant". ''
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'' wrote that "Hozier's audacity can feel outsized and overbearing, but his tandem of earnestness and eccentricity here is more winning than not". ''
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''s Peyton Thomas described the album as a "mishmash of mythology and past-date pop that leaves oziersounding like an interloper".


Year-end lists


''Unreal Unearth'' Tour

Hozier announced the ''Unreal Unearth'' tour on 17 March 2023, alongside the release of the ''Eat Your Young'' EP. The initial leg of the tour spanned across North America and Europe from June through December 2023. On 9 November 2023, Hozier announced a second leg of the United States tour, adding 37 new dates between April and September 2024; 14 new shows were later added on 29 January 2024 followed by an additional 6 dates announced on 29 February 2024.
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joined Hozier as openers during the initial leg of the tour. Hozier also brought his father, John Byrne, on stage to perform in the encore during the September 30, 2023 performance at
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in New York City. Allison Russell opened for the second US leg of the tour. An Australian and New Zealand leg of the tour was announced on 11 March 2024, with
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as the opening act. A third leg for the US was announced on 30 January 2025, with
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and Amble joining as special guest performers. The ''Unreal Unearth'' Tour setlist included songs from the ''Unreal Unearth'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' albums. The main set openers included songs "De Selby (Part 1)" and "De Selby (Part 2)". "
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" and "First Light" closed the set. "
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" functioned as the show's
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. Hozier worked with Production Designer Steven Douglass and Tour Director Duchess Iredale to create the ''Unreal Unearth'' tour visuals. The show focuses heavily on the use of projections and lighting. The main stage background features animated projections on a piece of metal mesh; the projections follow the album's journey underground and into Hell.


Track listing

Note * signifies an additional producer


Personnel

Musicians * A. Hozier-Byrne – vocals (all tracks),
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(track 3), guitar (4, 5), all instruments (15) *
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– vocals (7) *
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– electric guitar, synthesizer, bass guitar, piano (1–3, 11) * Alex Ryan – bass guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5),
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, backing vocals (3), organ (4), piano (5, 12) * Stanley Randolph – drums (1–3) * Ginny Luke – violin (1–3, 11) * Sora – cello (1–3, 11) * Lisa McCormick –
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(1, 2) * Dominique Sanders – upright bass (3, 11) *
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– piano, synthesizer (4, 5, 12), drum programming (4) * Sam KS – drums (4, 5, 12) * David Levita – guitar (4, 5, 12) * Peter Gonzales – Mellotron, tape effects (1), synthesizer (2, 7, 14), arrangements (2, 6), backing vocals (7), drums (8, 10, 16), percussion (8, 10), sampling (9),
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(8, 10), drum programming (7, 13, 14), guitar (16) * Huang Ming Xiang 黄民翔 –
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(1) * Daniel Tannenbaum – strings (2, 6–10, 13, 14, 16), keyboards (2, 7), synthesizer (2, 6–8, 10, 13, 14, 16), arrangements (2, 8), background vocals (6, 13), organ (6), piano (8, 10, 14, 16), clapping (13), additional vocals (16) * Daniel Krieger – bass, guitar (2, 6–8, 10, 13, 14, 16) * Stuart Johnson – percussion (2), drums (6–8, 10, 14, 16), programming (8, 14), synthesizer (10) * Sergiu Gherman – sampling, programming (2, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14, 16),
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(8), clapping (13) * Craig Balmoris – drum sampling (6), drum programming (16) * Marius Feder – synthesizer (6), clapping (13) * Aretha Scruggs – choir (6, 10) * Charles Jones – choir (6, 10) * Danielle Withers – choir (6, 10) * David Simmonds – choir (6, 10) * Fletcher Sheridan – choir (6, 10) * Gregory Fletcher – choir (6, 10) * Kadeem Nichols – choir (6, 10) * Nayanna Holley – choir (6, 10) * Tony Scruggs – choir (6, 10) * Budapest Scoring Orchestra – orchestra (1, 9, 16) * Péter Illényi – conductor (1, 9, 16) * The Whole Soul Strings – strings (2, 6, 10) ** Haesol Lee – violin ** Andrew Kwon – violin ** Drew Alexander Forde –
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** Daniel Lim – cello * Jordan Seigel – orchestrations (1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 16) Technical *
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mastering *
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– mastering (1–3, 5–16) * Zach Szydlo – Atmos mastering * David Levita – mastering (4) *
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mixing * Pete G – mixing (1, 9, 10, 13) *
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– mixing (2, 7, 16) *
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– mixing (3) *
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– mixing (6, 8, 14) * Jeff Gitelman –
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(1–3, 11) * RJ Cardenas – engineering (1–3, 11 * Viktor Szabó – engineering (1, 9, 16) * Jennifer Decilveo – engineering (4, 5, 12) * Nick Squillante – engineering (4, 5, 12) * Sean Cook – engineering (4, 5, 12, 15), vocal engineering (6–8, 10, 13, 14, 16) * Adam Hong – engineering (6, 8, 14) * Matt Anthony – engineering (6, 10, 14, 16) * Logan Taylor – engineering (8, 10, 13), engineering assistance (6, 14, 16) * Wil Anspach – engineering (10) * Daniel Krieger – vocal engineering (6–8, 10, 13, 14, 16) * Kieran Beardmore – engineering assistance (1, 7, 16) * Liam O'Dowd – engineering assistance (1, 7, 16) * Matt Wolach – engineering assistance (1, 7, 16) * Greg Truitt – engineering assistance (8, 10, 13)


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References

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