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#242 - Harry's Electronic Styles: Derivative Pop?


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Turning our attention to Harry Styles’ new album Kiss All the Time, Dance Occasionally, we examine its electronic textures, indie influences, and how it compares to the sounds that defined his earlier records. We pick apart the standout tracks, the more divisive ballads, and discover where this album might land between homage and derivation. Brief comparisons are drawn between Harry’s modern throwback approach and Bruno Mars’ recent work, getting into the broader debate around influence versus imitation in pop music, and we react to some of the harsher critical responses to the record. Come be a part of the discussion!

🎧 Episode Highlights:

  • Is Harry Styles’ shift toward electronic and synth-driven sounds a legitimate evolution?
  • Is Harry's Kiss All the Time, Dance Occasionally comparable to his previous Fine Line and Harry’s House?
  • Are artists and bands judged more harshly for drawing from recent influences than from classic eras like the ’60s and ’70s?
  • Does Harry’s modern throwback approach feel more contemporary than Bruno Mars’ retro style?
  • Do moments feel out of place from track-to-track with this album?
  • Did critics like Anthony Fantano and Pitchfork miss what the record was trying to do?

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