On May 20 2022, Harry Styles dropped his new album titled ‘Harry’s House’ worldwide.
Harry’s House is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter Harry Styles, released by Columbia and Erskine Records.
This is an album full of freewheeling ease, sensuality and confidence, pop and R&B. The default setting is the 1980s, that decade of brighter lights and bigger shoulders serving the newly discovered “aspirationals,” mostly abandoning the part hopeful/part cynical 1970s styling of his previous album, Fine Line, in favor of something bolder and more brash.
Styles begins his album with a disco-inspired wind up of funky falsetto on “Music for a Sushi Restaurant,” where the singer declares, “I don’t want you to get lost.”
Following the opener, Styles delivers a punchy pop arrangement of “Late Night Talking,” which he first performed alongside “Boyfriends” at his 2022 Coachella performance.
Not to be outdone by some of the more upbeat, irresistible dance tracks, Styles allows a hazy melancholy to creep in on songs like “Matilda” and “Little Freak.”
Adding to the intricacies of the album is none other than John Mayer. The singer plays electric guitar on songs “Cinema” and “Daydreaming” with a particularly distinct solo on “Cinema.”
— Harry Styles. (@Harry_Styles) April 29, 2022
Each song on Styles’ third studio album explores themes of carefree fascination and attraction, as well as cheeky suggestions of closeness. Throughout the album, a triumphant horn section backs up these sentiments.
Styles appears to be telling a friend about a string of romantic affairs. It’s intimate but relatable; complex but easy to listen to. Harry’s House is a summertime fling that, thankfully, appears to be sticking around for a while. – WhatALife!
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