From Eden (live duet)
Hozier ft. Maren Morris
Hozier and Maren Morris perform "From Eden" with the specific gravity of two artists who understand the song's theological weight and carry it accordingly. His voice has always had an almost sacred quality — something between Irish folk tradition and gospel — and in live performance that rawness intensifies, the slight imperfections making the delivery more human, more vulnerable. Maren Morris brings country music's directness into Hozier's more baroque lyrical universe, her voice clear and grounded where his tilts toward the atmospheric. The song's central metaphor — desire as the snake in Eden, love as the fall from grace — becomes a dialogue between two traditions that share more musical and spiritual DNA than their genre labels suggest. Two voices around a single melody, both of them understanding what the song costs to mean. This is the kind of performance that reminds you why live music exists — not to reproduce the recording but to reveal what's inside it.
slow
2010s
raw, sacred, intimate
Ireland / USA
Folk, Indie Rock. Celtic-influenced gospel folk. devotional, vulnerable. Opens in theological gravity and deepens through live rawness, vulnerability intensifying as two traditions find their shared spiritual DNA.. energy 4. slow. danceability 2. valence 5. vocals: sacred timbre, raw vulnerability, world-weary clarity, Irish folk grain. production: live acoustic arrangement, clean guitar, sparse instrumentation, deliberate imperfection. texture: raw, sacred, intimate. acousticness 9. era: 2010s. Ireland / USA. A quiet room late at night when a song needs to mean something, not just sound good.