Harry Styles’ fourth album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,” was released Friday. It’s been met with mixed reviews across the board, with Pitchfork rating it a 5.6/10. Some say it’s too much ...
This week's Trending Up looks at the "abundance frequency" of Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell," as well as the revived Weezer deep cut "Go Away." ...
Rock acts were branching out into disco in 1979. These four hit songs from rock artists did wonderfully on dance floors that year.
"Overall, the album is not a dramatic sonic departure from Styles’ previous work like 'Fine Line' and 'Harry’s House.' ...
There is the sense in 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally' that Styles wants to show us how he’s grown since turning ...
On “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” Harry Styles returns to the fact that music is the most important tool for expressing yourself.
While it needed to be included on the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever (1977) and re-released in order to break into the mainstream, where it peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, it remains ...
As some of you may know, a certain hi-fi magazine is turning 50 this year (spoiler: it's us).Given we're nostalgic souls, this momentous milestone has led our reviewers to take a ...
The pop megastar's new album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally." is an endearing full-body immersion into club music.
Not many songs can boast being a chart-topper, one-hit wonder, and mini music history lesson all at once, but this one can.
Harry Styles is no stranger to the concept of playing an album from top to bottom to an audience for one night only. He's engaged in this live show structure for his past two projects, "Fine Line" and ...
As Treefort Music Fest returns to the Idaho capital of Boise for five days of intense and brilliant live performances, we get ...
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