Friday, 6 March 2026

REVIEW: HARRY STYLES - KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY


4/5

Kiss

Disco ain't dead, at least not occasionally, on the brand-new album from Harry Styles, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally', released this New Music Friday. One that you actually will listen to all the time for its pure pop, popping candy of compelling hits. Four years after we're still recovering from the party at 'Harry's House', 'As It Was', and that lead single we still can't get off our minds or playlists. Ever since the One Direction lead star and occasional actor ('Dunkirk', 'Don't Worry Darling' and a Marvel project in the works(?)) gave us the 'Sign O The Times' of his self-titled debut, we knew there was a 'Fine Line' between this young prince's solo sets and the biggest boy band, bordering between The Beatles and BTS, dripping in 'Watermelon Sugar'. Rest peacefully to his band brother, Liam Payne.

Now, this young Jagger (get that biopic ready) proves, with moves, that he really is a movie star, who can dance his way through an all action set-piece, too, with the amazing 'Aperture' single. Singing, "I've no more tricks up my sleeve/Game called review the player/Time codes and Tokyo scenes/Bad boys, it's complicated/It's complicated" to a Hollywood music video. All as he and super-producer Kid Harpoon play Elton John and Bernie Taupin again. 'Harry's House' garnered him a Grammy. This 'Kiss' may just add another trophy to the family cabinet. Complete with sure-fire singles ready to go, as he bobs and weaves under the disco ball, holding his glasses in the middle of a cold countryside. Album art to go alongside the big, BTS like Netflix debut, and the forthcoming 'Together, Together' tour that really brings them out, like the blingy suits that would do Bowie proud. This album from the great Brit, performing at The Brits, taking cues from Ziggy, and of course, the purple one, for this young star's reign. The outstanding success of One Direction may have led to all of this, and rightfully so, but this new one will have you calling the Timothée Chalamet cheeky chappy of music by his own name.

"We belong together", like Mariah Carey, Styles said, on some promotional posters and billboards in New York, Manchester, Palermo, São Paulo, and Berlin that teased this new project, back in January. And now, Harry follows Labrinth, J. Cole, Jill Scott, WILLOW, Mumford & Sons, U2, Bruno Mars and BLACKPINK, with another album marching in to help 2026 GO! A dozen delightful tracks of 'Pop' pleasure from the setting off single to the 'Carla's Song' closing dedication. There are anthems, like 'American Girls' (for all those who can't get enough...get your hands up), on this Erskine and Columbia record, but when it comes to sweet smelling songwriting, it's 'Coming Up Roses' that will be your late Valentine, as Styles sings, "Just for tonight, let's go hangover chasing/And I'll talk your ear off about why it's safe/As I fumble my words and fall flat on my face through the truth/Just say the word and we'll take up the test/Where we flirt with the bad ones and skip all the rest/But we see out the night with your head on my chest, me and you." Lyrics to go from a man whose work mirrors the circular artwork designs on its YouTube videos. Get ready to turn your screen around, like photo taking frustration, and sing-a-long.

Learning all the words, from 'Ready, Steady, Go!', to the moving 'Dance No More', 'Are You Listening Yet'? Because for all those who still write him off as boy band material (but look at all OD made), you don't know your basic facts (in an "oh, oh, oh", Paul Rudd SNL superfan voice). And you're missing out on some of the best music you'll hear, straight out of London (and in Italian) crossing Abbey Road, in pop's golden era. This is anything but 'Paint By Numbers' with subtle powerhouse tracks like that. With the Kid, Harry harpoons songwriter Tyler Johnson, and even beautiful backing vocals from Wolf Alice's Ellie Roswell and the House Gospel Choir. This "life mantra" inspired by LCD Soundsystem and Stardust's own 'Berlin Trilogy' really gets the 'Taste Back' ("must be lonely out in Paris") after a 22-month tour supporting Styles' last two albums. 'The Waiting Game' telling you it was worth it with words that are wise ("You can romanticise your shortcomings, ignore your agency to stop/Write a ballad with the details, while skimming off the top/A personality, considering you've been a little overhonest lately/And you apologise, a dirty clown"). On 'Season 2 Weight Loss', that has nothing to do with The White Lotus, Harry harmonizes, "Aren't you for sale if you're cashin' in cold?/You've got to sit yourself down sometimes/It's hard to tell when the thoughts are my own/And the old hat gets harder to hold." But with his in his hands, he holds on to a style that is uniquely his own. It's a grand occasion sealed with a kiss. TIM DAVID HARVEY.

Playlist Picks: 'Aperture', 'American Girls', 'Coming Up Roses'.

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