We’re falling for Harry Styles's new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, out today. And while Styles is continuing to make new music, the global pop artist is also finding solace in ...
Styles will perform his much-anticipated fourth album "Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally," in full for his first full-length performance in nearly three years. By Ethan Millman Music Editor The ...
Every December, I’m always shocked when I open my Spotify Wrapped to see that my most listened-to song from the past 12 months is the same as it was the previous year: “Scream” from the High School ...
A little more than halfway through this delightfully strange, often lovely, and consistently fascinating album, things get downright freaky, at least musically speaking. Having deployed epic amounts ...
Harry Styles is celebrating the release of his new album “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” with a Netflix concert film. The pop star’s first show in nearly three years — taking place this ...
Netflix has set a Sunday, March 8 premiere date for “Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester,” a concert special featuring the first-ever live performance of the singer-songwriter’s new album, “Kiss All ...
The episode also goes deep on “Aperture,” with Sheffield hearing traces of Talking Heads and Depeche Mode, along with Chicago house and Detroit techno. (Styles said he was listening to LCD Soundsystem ...
Fans can watch 'Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester.' on March 8 Netflix Netflix announced a Harry Styles concert special that will be filmed in Manchester on Friday, March 6, the same day of his ...
Harry Styles is gearing up for one very special performance. The "Aperture" singer is partnering with Netflix to bring fans the "very first live performance" of "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally ...
Prince Harry "felt he was having to play the little brother role again" over Prince William's competitive attitude to relations with the British military, a new royal book claims. William and ...
It was evident from the first strains of “Aperture” that Harry Styles’ new album would not be the same as it was. Where his Grammy-winning “Harry’s House” danced with taut melodies, inescapable hooks ...
That elusiveness is a big part of what keeps us engaged with the Beyoncés, Arianas, Lanas, Taylors and Kendricks of the world — not knowing what’s coming next, the anticipation of getting something ...
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