Harry Styles Releases Fourth Album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally
Harry Styles released his fourth studio album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally" on March 6, 2026, according to Good Housekeeping entertainment coverage.
Harry Styles released his fourth studio album “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” on March 6, 2026, according to Good Housekeeping entertainment coverage.
The former One Direction member announced the album in January via Instagram, generating significant fan excitement. The new release follows his 2022 album “Harry’s House” and is now available on all streaming platforms.
Good Housekeeping editors reviewed the album and shared their assessments of Styles’ latest musical direction. The publication’s entertainment team described the work as showcasing a dual nature, with slower romantic tracks balanced against club music and funk-influenced beats.
One editor, who has followed Styles since his One Direction days starting in 2011, explained the album’s concept in their review. “This very much sounds like an album of duality—Kiss All the Time (slower romantic songs), Disco Occasionally (club music and funky beats),” the editor wrote. “Because of that, I can see myself listening to it in a variety of scenarios, while getting ready for a night out, moving and grooving on the dance floor, or during my commute to work.”
Multiple reviewers identified “Coming Up Roses” as a standout track. One editor praised the song’s departure from electronic beats, noting, “I love how it strayed away from using beats and instead went more traditional with a piano playing throughout. I also adored how slow the song is compared to the other tracks’ fast-paced tempos.”
Another reviewer, who described themselves as having tickets to three shows for Styles’ MSG residency and seeing him perform four times previously, also highlighted the same track. “Right now, I’m thinking ‘Coming Up Roses,’ because it really highlights his voice,” the editor wrote. “The other songs are fun, but I love to hear him sing.”
The album received ratings between 7 and 8 out of 10 from the Good Housekeeping review team. One editor compared the new work to Styles’ 2019 album “Fine Line,” stating, “As a die-hard fan of Harry’s 2019 album Fine Line, I always compare his later music to that. While I admittedly wasn’t a huge fan of Harry’s House, this pleasantly surprised me in ways I didn’t expect!”
Reviewers noted the album’s emotional range and sonic variety. One editor described being moved by the musical transitions, writing, “Between the juxtaposition of the funky beats and the seamless way he moves into more soulful tracks, I found myself unexpectedly feeling all types of emotions throughout.”
Other tracks mentioned in the reviews include “Pop,” which one editor described as catching attention “with its blown-out bass and easy danceability,” and “Season 2 Weight Loss,” praised for its techno influence.
The album represents Styles’ continued evolution as a solo artist since his One Direction days. One reviewer noted this progression, stating, “I’m always impressed by how he transforms sonically between albums, and this feels like a true reflection of where he’s at in life right now. It’s fresh!”
The release comes as Styles continues his performance schedule, with the MSG residency mentioned by reviewers indicating ongoing tour activity. Fans had been anticipating new material since the release of “Harry’s House” in 2022.
“Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” marks Styles’ fourth solo studio album, following his self-titled debut in 2017, “Fine Line” in 2019, and “Harry’s House” in 2022.