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Hozier, Unreal Unearth (2023 album)

August 18, 2023 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

Hozier’s much-anticipated album Unreal Unearth was released on August 18, 2023. The album, which is comprised of songs mostly written during and immediately following the COVID-19 pandemic, is loosely constructed around Dante’s nine circles. Hozier is extremely eloquent in talking about how his songs take up Dante’s ideas, themes, and images, and his press and social media interviews are worth a listen for anyone interested in his adaptations of Dante!

“While keen to stress that the record is by no means a concept album, Hozier went on to explain how Dante’s Nine Circles of Hell had provided a handy framing device for the record. Specifically, the album reflects upon two of the nine circles of hell: gluttony and heresy.

‘There’s a subtle element and I wanted to be light and playful with it. The album can be taken as a collection of songs, but also as a little bit of a journey. It starts with a descent and I’ve arranged the songs according to their themes into nine circles, just playfully reflecting Dante’s nine circles and then an ascent at the end,’ he said.

‘Because I think everyone went on a little bit of a journey over the last two years, everybody went through something changed, something about their lives, something about their work, something about themselves and came out the other side, slightly changed in some way, shape or form and that, it was sort of, that was just, that’s just how the album is arranged.'”   –Nick Reilly, “Hozier on new EP ‘Eat Your Young’ and how Dante’s ‘Inferno’ inspired him,” RollingStone UK (March 17, 2023)

See the official videos for “Eat Your Young” (Hozier’s take on gluttony),”All Things End” (heresy), and more on Hozier’s YouTube channel.

Contributed by many friends of Dante Today, including Aspen Foulk, Alyssa Granacki, Akash Kumar, Robert Alex Lee, Caleb Taylor, and Emily Yemington. Many thanks to all the contributors!

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 2023, Albums, Alt Rock, Circles of Hell, Covid-19, Folk music, Gluttony, Hell, Hell and Back, Heresy, Indie Rock, Inferno, Ireland, Journeys, Pandemic, Rock Music, Singer-Songwriters

Initiation to the Cult by Ghoul-Cult

April 16, 2023 By Cory Balon

Norinitiation-to-the-cultwegian heavy metal band, Ghoul-Cult, released a 50-copy demo in 2002, titled Initiation to the Cult. The demo’s album art utilizes Gustave Doré’s illustration, The Gluttons.

Find Initiation to the Cult here.

Find Gustave Doré’s illustration here.

Contributed by Gianluca Giuseffi Grippa 

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 2002, Album Art, Albums, Canto 24, Death Metal, Gluttony, Gustave Doré, Heavy Metal, Illustrations, Norway, Purgatorio

Travel the Unspeakable Depths by Azog

March 24, 2023 By Cory Balon

travel-the-unspeakable-depthsTravel the Unspeakable Depths was a 2006 demo by heavy metal band Azog. Their album art was taken from Gustave Doré’s illustration, The Gluttons.

Find the album here.

Find Gustave Doré’s illustration here.

Contributed by Gianluca Giuseffi Grippa

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 2006, Album Art, Albums, Canto 24, Death Metal, Gluttony, Gustave Doré, Heavy Metal, Illustrations, Purgatorio

“С​п​а​с​и и с​х​о​р​о​н​и” by 3,14. . .

March 17, 2023 By Cory Balon

3-14The song “С​п​а​с​и и с​х​о​р​о​н​и” from the album П​О​Х​О​Р​О​Н​Ы Л​У​Ч​Ш​Е​Г​О Д​Р​У​Г​А is a 2011 release from the Azerbaijani metal band named 3,14. . .. For the release of the single they used Gustave Doré’s illustration from Purgatorio canto 24, titled The Gluttons. 

Find the song here.

Find Gustave Doré’s illustration here.

Contributed by Gianluca Giuseffi Grippa 

Categories: Music
Tagged with: 2011, Album Art, Albums, Azerbaijan, Canto 24, Death Metal, Gluttony, Gustave Doré, Heavy Metal, Illustrations, Purgatorio

Freddie’s Inferno by Freddie Dredd

January 27, 2023 By Cory Balon

freddie-dredd-freddies-inferno“The title of the album, Freddie’s Inferno, is a reference to Dante’s Inferno, a poem written by Dante Alighieri in the 1300s which describes the journey through hell. The tracklist also mirrors the poem as each track is named after a circle of hell.”    —Genius 

Freddie Dredd’s songs in this album share the same names as many of the sins present in Dante’s Inferno.

 

“Comin’ from the underworld
My body holds a demon
Heard you screamin’ for a break
I don’t think anyone could take
I’m a beast, I’m a foe, I’m the one you saw before
Don’t be greedy with your life”   –Freddie Dredd, “Greed”

Contributed by Nova Anastasia, Florida State University ’27

Categories: Image Mosaic, Music
Tagged with: 2022, Albums, Fraud, Gluttony, Greed, Heresy, Limbo, Lust, Rap, Treachery, Violence

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