Hozier - — From Eden
: In the video, the "sin" is the couple's life of crime, yet they strive to protect the child's innocence, such as when Hozier's character hides a wanted poster.
: Hozier pairs positive and negative concepts—"magic" with "tragic," and "wretched" with "precious"—to highlight a relationship that is as destructive as it is alluring. Hozier - From Eden
: The track peaked at #2 on the Irish Singles Chart and reached #15 on Billboard’s Hot Rock & Alternative Songs in the US. : In the video, the "sin" is the
: The Irish Times praised Hozier’s "soulful delivery," while PopMatters noted the song's journey of self-discovery. : The Irish Times praised Hozier’s "soulful delivery,"
"From Eden" is a masterclass in subverting expectations, proving that Hozier’s work is rarely just about what it sounds like on the surface.
: The line "A rope in hand for your other man to hang from a tree" shifts the tone from a breezy "picnic plan" to a sinister fantasy of removing his rival (often interpreted as Adam) to claim the subject entirely. 3. The Visual Story: A Life of Crime
time signature and its blend of blues, soul, and Motown influences.

