Unreal Unearth
“First Light” was chosen by Hozier to be the final song of the album as it represents the end of Dante’s odyssey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. In the song, he feels the relief of seeing the sky again, like it’s the first time, after going through dark periods of suffering. In an interview for the Independent, Hozier called this a song of “reconciliation”, like he’s discovered, after a long journey down, that even hell has a way out. Read more on Last.fm.
“First Light” was chosen by Hozier to be the final song of the album as it represents the end of Dante’s odyssey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. In the song, he feels the relief of seeing the sky again, like it’s the first time, after going through dark periods of suffering. In an interview for the Independent, Hozier called this a song of “reconciliation”, like he’s discovered, after a long journey down, that even hell has a way out. Read more on Last.fm.
Take Me to Church
Too Sweet
Work Song
Like Real People Do
Someone New
From Eden
Cherry Wine - Live
Would That I
Jackie and Wilson
Almost (Sweet Music)
Eat Your Young
Movement
Arsonist's Lullabye
Shrike
Wasteland, Baby!
It Will Come Back
Sedated
Francesca
Unknown / Nth
Angel of Small Death & the Codeine Scene
To Be Alone
Talk
Do I Wanna Know? - Live At the BBC
De Selby (Part 2)
Foreigner's God
Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene
Sunlight
Nobody's Soldier
Dinner & Diatribes
First Time
I, Carrion (Icarian)
Swan Upon Leda
All Things End
NFWMB
In the Woods Somewhere
Nobody
De Selby (Part 1)
Empire Now
No Plan
Who We Are
Abstract (Psychopomp)
As It Was
In a Week
Do I Wanna Know? - BBC Live Lounge
Run
Fare Well
To Noise Making (Sing)
First Light
Moment's Silence (Common Tongue)
Be

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