
After Harry Styles not writing new music, he recently released a new album on March 6, 2026 called “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” having fans excited but emotional after hearing his new album.
For so long fans have been excited for this new release after his previous album “Harry’s House” being a huge hit for fans and other listeners. With the new album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” he has supporters loving this album and also more people getting interested after the genre being electro-pop, Synth-pop and orchestra. He mentions how every song has a meaning and feeling to this new record. When I realized how many people were talking about this new album I went and asked around San Diego High School Students to listen to Harry Styles see what they think and feel about his new project.
After I interviewed a sophomore student, who wanted to go anonymous, they shared how she felt about the album. They expressed how this album seemed like “He’s more hurt” because he shows a lot of emotions even though it looks like the way Harry’s interpretation gives off “Deja vu” and “grieving someone.” They also shared how his music style is always something different especially when Harry goes through different “era’s” and how even as an artist himself “he’s getting better.” Listeners even loved “Coming Up Roses” because of the way he brings in “orchestra” and “emotion” in his song.
Another anonymous sophomore student shares their perspective on being a fan for three years now, and expresses their thoughts. They liked all his old albums but said this recent one gives something different “a little twist” and how fun it feels and how it has a “different type of beat.”.They shared that it’s a solid album but not as the old ones that “hit different” and “deeper meaning” to the lyrics. The only one that they mentioned that was the very best was “Coming Up Roses” just because it made them cry because the “song’s story was beautiful.”
After interviewing fans we see how much they loved the album and see what comes up next later.


























