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Hozier Announces New ‘Unaired’ EP

August 7, 2024 9:08 am GMT

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Hozier has unveiled his brand new EP, Unaired, which will arrive on August 16. The project is expected to include previously teased tracks, ‘Nobody's Soldier’ and ’July’.

It's a running joke within Hozier's loyal fanbase that usually, after releasing his latest masterpiece, he disappears and enters a creative hibernation for four or five years. After his widely lauded 2019 album, Wasteland, Baby!, Hozier waited until 2023 to release his follow-up, Unreal Unearth, which spawned the hit single, ’Too Sweet’.

Then, in March 2024, as fans were still trying to make peace with the thought that we probably wouldn't get another Hozier album until 2027, he surprised us all by releasing his Unheard EP. Now, just a few months after Unheard and almost a year to the day since Unreal Unearth, Hozier is spoiling us with another EP, Unaired.

Given the title and the artwork, which features a different angle of Hozier in the same dirt that he's lying in for the covers of both Unreal Unearth and Unheard, it's clear Unaired should be considered part of the same musical chapter as those two projects.

Although Hozier is keeping the tracklist under wraps for now, the Irish singer-songwriter is seemingly readying ‘Nobody's Soldier’ and ’July’ for an official release on the EP.

Hozier has been teasing both tracks of late, with the ‘Work Song’ hitmaker adding the defiant, anthemic ‘Nobody's Soldier’ to the setlist for his August festival appearances.

Based on his March Unheard project, we imagine it'll be a similar length of around four tracks, and it remains to be seen which songs will be joining ‘Nobody's Soldier’ and ’July’ on the forthcoming EP. Either way, new music from Hozier once was a rare and desperately coveted prospect, and thankfully, it seems he's making up for lost time by sprinkling an array of new offerings into our playlists.

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