English singer and songwriter Harry Styles drops his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally tomorrow.
The project is set to mark an electronic-inspired sound
debut for the artist, as heard in the lead single Aperture released in January.
It has also been reported that the former One Direction
member moved to Berlin, Germany, during the creation process to record a
‘synthesiser-heavy album’.
In an interview, the singer cited watching the American
dance-punk band LCD Soundsystem perform live as inspiration.
“I saw them at a festival in Madrid, that was in like a car
park, basically, and then I saw them again at Brixton, and it was so joyous”,
he said.
“I think the inspiration from them came of like, ‘oh, that’s
how I want to feel when I’m on stage’. And then that kind of led to the kind of
music I was making,” he added.
Harry’s career began in 2010 as part of the boyband One
Direction but the group announced an indefinite hiatus in 2016.
Harry released his debut solo self-titled album in 2017,
which became one of the world’s top-10 bestselling albums of the year. Harry is
considered to be among the most successful solo artists to have emerged from a
band.
The new full-length release marks his fourth, following Fine
Line (2019) and Harry’s House (2022).
