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Harry Styles' New Album: A Disco Evolution
12 Mar
Summary
- Harry Styles released his first album in four years on Friday, March 6th.
- The new album, 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.', marks a shift towards club and indie-dance.
- The album follows his Grammy-winning 'Harry's House' from 2022.

Harry Styles has made his highly anticipated return to music with "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.," released on Friday, March 6th. This marks his first album release in four years, following the success of the Grammy-winning "Harry's House" in 2022.
The new album represents a significant stylistic shift for the artist, delving deeper into club and indie-dance genres. This evolution reflects Styles' personal growth as he enters his thirties.
To analyze this comeback, a podcast episode features host Andrew Unterberger alongside Billboard staffers Danielle Pascual and Hannah Dailey. They are evaluating every facet of the album's rollout, from its announcement to its release, assessing the narrative Styles has built for this new era.
The discussion delves into specific elements such as potential abbreviations for the album title, the appropriateness of the album art, and the reception of performances like "Aperture" at the BRITs. It also touches on fan engagement with singles and the artist's distinctive public image.
Questions are raised about the lyrical content and the artist's broader touring plans, including the possibility of a "tour-not-quite-tour." The conversation aims to understand the album's overall impact and the artist's current creative direction.




