You’ve probably heard it on the radio, Hozier’s beautiful, haunting song “Take Me to Church.” I wonder how many listeners know the background.
It’s a statement about how so many in the church have rejected LGBT people in thought, word, or deed. Hozier uses religious imagery to tell a story about true love, but while the highly singable anthem uses subtle symbolism and metaphors (“I’ll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife”), the official video is extremely clear of the song’s intentions. Two male lovers are tracked down and beaten; it was made to raise awareness and support for gay marriage after Russia criminalized homosexuality.
The other night at the Grammys, one of my favorites, Annie Lennox, did a beautiful duet of this song with Hozier. It’s worth watching too!
And now Ukrainian ballet dancer Sergei Polunin improvised a gorgeous solo performance in what looks like a church under construction:
This is what Hozier says about the song: