
Three years after topping the charts with Fine Line, Harry Styles has returned with his third studio album, Harry’s House. Inspired by the sights and sounds of the 1970s, the project is both retro and full of the modern elements that have allowed fans to fall in love with Styles over the years. In a recent interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Styles called the LP “more electronic” and “more intimate” than anything he’s done before.
“I was kind of like, ‘I’d be really fun to make an album called Harry’s House,’ and thought about it being this smaller thing. And then it was back to that thing of, ‘Maybe that’s an album I’ll make in four years or five years or whatever.’ And as I started making the album, I realized it wasn’t about the geographical location. It’s much more of an internal thing,” Styles told Lowe.
The route that Styles took to create this body of work is different than anything he’s taken before, but the destination remains the same. From experience success with a record like “Watermelon Sugar” to a recent single like “As It Was,” Styles has been able to captivate fans by simply making good music.
“This is so unbelievably liberating to go, ‘I just want to make good music.’ That’s it. That’s what I want to do. And everything else is what it will be. And that’s kind of it,” Styles added.
The time has come for the entire world to experience all of the good music that Styles has been perfecting. Check out Harry’s House below.