Harry Styles
The One Direction member’s solo debut pays fine tribute to classic rock’n’roll and shows off his exceptional voice, if not his enigmatic persona.
There are myriad reasons why Harry Styles is the most popular and recognizable member of One Direction. Chief among them, however, is the utmost respect he has for the band’s (primarily) teenage girl fan base. “Who’s to say that young girls who like pop music—short for popular, right?—have worse musical taste than a…
On his classic rock-inflected debut solo album, Harry Styles creates a comforting space for women to feel transported from their everyday lives.
Harry Styles’ debut album is not-that-bad-actually mish-mash of Los Angeles’ style classic rock and ballads. Read NME's review.
For his debut, the One Direction heartthrob invokes an intimately emotional Seventies soft-rock vibe. Our take.
Jeff Bhasker’s deft touches on production sees Styles move swiftly through each track without losing momentum
When One Direction went on hiatus and its members went their separate ways to work on solo projects, the most anticipated of them was Harry Styles.
When One Directioner Harry Styles released his debut single, "Sign of the Times," last month, it was a genuine shocker. That the 23-year-old...
You wouldn’t be negligent in thinking Harry Styles lacked the flair of Britpop and classic rock pin-ups - pin-ups that have clearly enthused his own
MOR tunes feature heavily on the One Direction man’s first solo venture, but there are some surprises lurking…
This post-One Direction debut is a melange of musical homages that fails to reach the heights of Styles’ idols. But one thing it isn’t is dull
Harry Styles takes on the unenviable task of presenting its hero as a solo star.
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Harry Styles’s solo debut comes freighted with commercial expectations which this charming slice of Seventies whimsy seems determined to defy.
The One Direction star tries gamely to live up to the hype machine. Review by Barney Harsent