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Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally: Harry Styles Delivers a Record Worth Sitting With

by Jesse K March 6, 2026
by Jesse K March 6, 2026 0 comments
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With his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., Harry Styles lets the light in and turns the bass up, delivering a record built as much for reflection as for the dancefloor.

After four years away from the studio spotlight, Harry Styles has returned with a record that feels both deliberate and quietly self-assured. Rather than chasing the maximalist spectacle that often surrounds his name, Styles has opted for something subtler: a polished collection of songs that value atmosphere as much as immediacy. While it may lack the current industry standard of an immediate hook of a TikTok-driven hit, Styles has delivered something rarer: a project that feels entirely unified in its sound, aesthetic, and delivery—a cohesive experience that rewards the listener for staying put. Those expecting a relentless disco odyssey will find the floor surprisingly empty; as the title suggests, the dancing here is strictly occasional.

As it has been four years since Harry’s House dominated the cultural conversation and took home Album of the Year at the Grammys, the version of Styles we meet in 2026 feels fundamentally altered. 

Announced on January 15th, 2026, the era officially began with the lead single, “Aperture.” A track that felt like a true experimental detour, its chorus—an emotive echo of “we belong together”—acted as a sonic extension to a fanbase that had been waiting in the dark. While Styles may have spent his hiatus blending into the Berlin club scene, he clearly wasn’t just taking a break; he was absorbing a new frequency. “Aperture” debuted at number one on both the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100, marking a recalibrated return to the charts and, for his fans, the dancefloor. Yet, as the Together, Together tour was announced alongside a 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, that sentiment felt slightly at odds with reality. For many, the staggering ticket prices saw a disconnect; a reminder that while we “belong together,” the cost of entry to Styles’ new world has never been higher.

Produced by Kid Harpoon, the album functions like a late-night internal monologue and finds its heartbeat in the contrast. It’s a project defined by its dualities: the dancefloor highs of “Pop” and “American Girls” are constantly being interrupted by the somber reality of a mind processing past relationships, fading friendships, and lingering memories. At times, the pacing feels erratic—almost “jump-cutty”—shifting abruptly between dancefloor catharsis and quiet contemplation. Yet, this unevenness mirrors the experience of being alone after a night out, where memories and moods collide in rapid succession.

We’ve hung the disco ball and cranked the fog machine, but even with the atmosphere perfectly dialed in, we’re left with a record that plays it safe all the time and succeeds occasionally.

When the album leans into its promised aesthetic, it delivers in sharp, unexpected bursts. On “Ready Steady Go,” Styles introduces a funky, low bassline that crescendos into a groove that’s impossible to ignore; it’s the moment the room finally ignites. This energy finds its peak in “Pop,” an 11 o’clock number that feels like the work of a more mature, seasoned star. Here, the production turns gritty and experimental, providing the punchy, cathartic release that the dancefloor demands. We then segue into “Dance No More,” the funkiest, grooviest track on the record, where Styles goes full  funk, dropping techno-inflected lines like “DJs don’t dance no more” and offering some surprisingly wholesome advice to “respect your mother.” It’s a song that makes you want to bust out the robot and take a trip to Funkytown. These moments reveal an artist shifting his center of gravity: Styles has moved past the need for an immediate pop-radio anchor, opting instead to submerge the listener in a dark, funky atmosphere that demands a deeper level of engagement.

However, the record is often more about the aftermath of the party than the peak of it. It’s as if we are left alone on a somber dancefloor, bathed in the fading glow of the disco ball once the night’s high has settled. Tracks like “The Waiting Game” and “Paint by Numbers” are lyrical standouts—intimate and beautifully honest—even if their pacing occasionally stalls the momentum. On “Coming Up Roses,” the production plucks violins in a dreamscapesque waltz, making it the most transcendent moment of the record; it feels like floating above the dance floor just as the morning sun begins to seep through the club windows.

While the album ebbs and flows in ways that aren’t always polished, it succeeds because it refuses to compromise its mood. Even when a track like “Season 2 Weight Loss” flirts with retro-videogame techno and masked vocals, Styles leans fully into his after-hours identity. He isn’t looking for a chart-topping pop moment; he is transcribing a specific, late-night truth.

Ultimately, the record reaches its resolution with the closer, ‘Carla’s Song.’ Utilizing a patient-measured build-up, the track prioritizes vulnerability over spectacle. Reaching the end, you find yourself momentarily disoriented by the path you took to get there—a journey that felt like a series of flickering, strobe-lit detours rather than a straight line. But, much like the album’s namesake suggests, the disco was only ever occasional; looking back, the disarray feels purposeful. ‘Carla’s Song’ is the final, steady bookend that confirms it: whether it made sense or not, the destination was worth the ride. “It’s all waiting there for you,” he sings, and he’s right. If you stop chasing the beat to listen to the silence between the notes, you finally meet Styles on his own terms. Stripped of the glare of expected glossy pop, the record reveals an artist caught in a period of transition; it’s not always a seamless journey, but it is, at the very least, entirely his own.” Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. isn’t the loud, electric party you might have expected, but it is a project that finds its footing when you take the time to sit with it—and that, in today’s trend-first musical landscape, is a success all its own.

Across its twelve tracks, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. reveals itself less as an instant thrill and more as a slow burn. The grooves are smooth, the production is meticulously layered, and the songwriting is reflective without losing its pop instincts. It’s the kind of record that doesn’t demand attention all at once—but it rewards the listener who stays with it.

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Jesse K

Jesse Kosierowski’s allure with the world of entertainment began at a young age, belting out show tunes in his family’s living room to becoming captivated by red carpet coverage with wide-eyed wonder. This early spark of passion ignited a lifelong love for pop culture, leading him to pursue a career where he could not only be a spectator, but also a storyteller. Jesse’s background bridges the performer-analyst divide. His own experience in the performing arts grants him a unique perspective on the creative process. However, his true passion lies in cultivating connection. He thrives on engaging with artists and storytellers, then translating their experiences and insights into captivating narratives. Currently, he utilizes his diverse perspective as an entertainment writer for The Knockturnal, crafting insightful and engaging pieces that delve into the ever-evolving landscape of pop culture. While his knowledge rivals an entertainment encyclopedia, his approach is fresh and vibrant, fueled by a genuine enthusiasm that makes the complex world of entertainment accessible and exciting. Unravel the enigma of pop culture with Jesse as he illuminates the ever-shifting currents of pop culture, and translates trends and stories into unique insights. Because he believes that pop culture isn't just entertainment, it's a captivating force that shapes our world.

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