- Culture
- 20 May 22
The critics are unanimous in their approval of the singer's long-promised album.
At long last, Harry Styles’ eagerly awaited third album, Harry’s House, is finally in our hands, and, judging by the response on social media, it seems to have been worth the wait.
Two and a half years after he released the widely successful Fine Line, Harry’s House arrived this morning, kick-starting that weekend feeling.
Page Six described the new album as his “biggest sonic shift yet.”
“Leaving behind the ‘70s rock vibe that launched his magnetic solo career in 2017 and the shrooms that helped piece together his 2019 follow-up, Fine Line, for a fantastically funky and staggering intimate record fitting for its title, he’s a 21st-century rock god who doesn’t need to cater to anyone.”
Fans took to social media last night to reiterate their excitement for the 13-track release.
One took to Twitter and wrote: “It’s a fucking masterpiece. Period.”
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Another wrote: "I cannot wait to get groovy to this album this weekend."
There is no doubt that Harry's House, bright with synths and horns, lives up to the expectations of his devoted fanbase.
Check out the Hot Press review of Harry's House here, where Pat Carty appreciates Styles' effort to attempt something different in comparison to what the music industry is typically met with.
Listen to the album below.