It's a 14-song album, around an hour-long, that dives into a plethora of messages, sounds and soothing pop/rock. Hozier released his second album, Wasteland, Baby! in March. Instead of following a trail of bubbly breakups or synthetic sounds, the artist has set out to make something different, something honest, with no sugar coating-or bubblegum gooped messages. Whether the death of the planet as a whole or the death of an individual, Hozier, real name Andrew Hozier-Byrne, isn't your typical pop star, though his music can be grouped with some of pop radio's recent greats. But there are few pop artists who openly meditate on the idea of death and decomposition in their songs. There are other sides to pop music, some that sound broken down and acoustic. There's a stigma that comes with pop music, one that leads to Taylor Swift-type bridges or Katy Perry's techno-bop sounds that make you want to dance.
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