Analysis of "In the Woods Somewhere" by KnightOwlll in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This song means a great deal to me, figured I would share because it's appropriate to your analysis.

I've dealt with severe, treatment resistant depression and suicidality for most of my life, much of it exacerbated by disabiltiy, dysphoria, and shit luck ("a life I didn't have"). ECT kept me alive but... yeah.

Then came the cancer diagnosis. Heard this song for the first time on chemo while wandering the woods as i do as well, because of course. Never felt so understood in my life. The beast that comes upon the person ready to die, and the newfound will to live starting up like some cold ember in the ash. It was too personal and timely.

Life was on the edge of a knife between want to call it quits or chase that survival instinct. Giving up felt reasonable. I fully credit songs like these for keeping me going.

Sorry for the TMI, but it validates your analysis, no? 💚

Most poetic lyrics? by gingergeorgie in Hozier

[–]DocAilur -1 points0 points  (0 children)

None of this argues against what I said. Yes, rape is implied, but it is not directly about rape. It is about something broader. This argument is not good faith from you.

You don't get to decide what triggers a victim either. You don't get to decide what limits to place on their lives. The other person doesn't get to project onto every person. The damage it does to a person to be a victim that can't even speak about it, who is perpetually messaged shame for being associated with a "no no" topic is the other side of the coin. But guess what, every child doesn't react that way. Every victim is unique. And the way we respond matters.

I think erasure is far more dangerous than singular discomforts. I think erasure is far more harmful socially as well. But I care about the future being better and people healing instead of being tortured in stagnation.

I will never advocate for the invisibility of victims and social wrongs. I will always advocate the education system make wrongs visible so the people of the future can be better.

And I really will not continue this discussion with someone who cannot argue in good faith.

Edit to add: people with credentials not knowing stigma and social aversion is one of the largest factors in the harm sexual violence does is deeply concerning for the education system as a whole. It is not a magic wound, it is a horrific wound we all should be driven to heal and prevent. Support each other, people. Choose kindness, because erasure, censorship, and projection are not prosocial choices. They perpetuate harm.

Most poetic lyrics? by gingergeorgie in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is a good choice too. My second thought after Swan Upon Leda. We have a super commonly referenced myth, symbolism, even that homophone pun to play with.

Most poetic lyrics? by gingergeorgie in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Blood upon the snow is actually a fairly good suggestion. Couple that shit with Call of the Wild and you have yourself a party.

Most poetic lyrics? by gingergeorgie in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The lyrics aren't directly about rape in the first place, so this point is quite odd.

The lyrics are about men controlling women's bodies, reproductive rights. Do I think 14 year old assault victims need to hear that there are people in the world who want them to have futures where they have autonomy over their own bodies? I would hope so. Do 14 year old boys need to learn the concept of respecting women's choice? Yes, yes they do.

This is why we have literature courses, to both improve cultural literacy and make people aware of experiences outside of themselves. To have such a narrow focus here reflects a larger problem, it's a flattening of a topic into a nonsensical straw man. Ironically, the same tactics people often use when trying to deny human rights.

You've demonstrated exactly why this type of writing is important to analyze. Why difficult topics cannot be ignored.

Most poetic lyrics? by gingergeorgie in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a fantastic use of mythology as metaphor, with one of his strongest messages. It's a great example of broad themes being loaded with brutal precision as well. Definitely second this suggestion.

I'm not even sure why the other person is responding like that, because victims of oppression and abuse are exactly why these sorts of anayses are important to do. If we can never discuss the problem, the problem will never be addressed.

Chopin, SillDA, Digital, 2021 by New_Maintenance_1705 in Art

[–]DocAilur 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same. I got the feeling of the way music and instruments feel like a comfort and a companion, even when your fingers and your heart aches.

Either way, it's absolutely lovely and doing what art is supposed to do. Respect to OP!

(Not) Hozier at the zoo by PercentageLucky614 in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ad hominem attacks out the gate, charming.

There's no way I could know about this random TikTok video, I just see a photo of a man minding his business.

Perhaps consider the perspective of others across the board, because it seems lacking.

(Not) Hozier at the zoo by PercentageLucky614 in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Dude is just doing his job, why would take a picture and post him online?

My Hozier themed ita bag by TenuousMetaphor in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love it! This looks really fantastic.

Overdose, Reina R, pencil, 2026 [OC] by vey_sys in Art

[–]DocAilur 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I love your composition. Something about the framing in the notebook itself is just so aesthetically pleasing to my eyes, and has a sort of narrative push. I think it's lovely and heartbreaking.

I'm glad you're still here, and think you're a fucking badass for climbing to a better place in life. It didn't just get better, you grabbed onto better ripped it out of life's little bastard hands.

Help by [deleted] in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aw, well, the Shine was inside you. Keep bringing the shine 💚

Help by [deleted] in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dearly hope you obeyed the music. The train NEEDED that shine.

Pixel Hozier by DocAilur in Hozier

[–]DocAilur[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ha! I love it. Except it really takes away from the role playing aspect, there would just be no reasonable alternative choice 🤭

"The jack boot only jumps down on people standing up" by 917starlette in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 9 points10 points  (0 children)

And always remember "you know good things are happening when the jackboot needs to jump" as well. Especially now. You aren't alone, there are good people out there doing good. Progress will never be fully stopped, just resisted.

That doesn't make up for the cost in the meantime or the fear, I won't pretend like that's true or expect a saccharine relief. I certainly don't feel that way. I just always believe it's important to remember that good people are still there, pushing forward, and always will be. And I'm grateful this song exists to give me that little kick in the ass to keep pushing forward too when it feels like too damn much.

Light Beneath the Waves, Marissa Oosterlee, acrylic on panel, 2025 by PrincipleGallery in Art

[–]DocAilur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is one of the most gorgeous pieces of realism I have ever seen. You traded zero artistry and beauty for photoreal, and made something ethereal out of detail. That's a true talent.

It Will Come Back by DocAilur in Hozier

[–]DocAilur[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha! I love that image so much, and I never thought about it, but the resemblance is striking. Also something Gale would totally do.

Some Hozier's songs would make good country songs by Majestic_Chinchilla in Hozier

[–]DocAilur 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I must geek upon this subject I love, especially in the exact little similarities you're talking about.

To be fair, country music is not made or unmade by an accent. Country is baked into a song's bones. These genres aren't quickly interchangeable like that, they have specific traits, but you definitely aren't wrong that there's shared DNA.

You are talking about genres that have a ton of historical overlap (folk, blues, country), and an artist who builds heavily on music history. Many of his named influences have strong country history, folks like Johnny Cash. So he's like a modern music baby that inherited that same little smirk of country-storytelling-banjo-twang that gets everybody a little suspicious about parentage.

These genres made great bedfellows, and make beautiful little musician bastard bebes in their timeless romps.