Listen Up - This Week's Albums: Surrendered to the Artistic Anxiety of Harry Styles and the Gorillaz
Harry Styles releases his new album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally", while the Gorillaz delve into more personal themes in their latest tracks.
The article highlights the new music releases of the week, focusing on Harry Styles' fourth studio album, "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally". The album features 12 tracks that explore themes of love, ecstasy, and fun, catering to the anxieties typical of the 2020s while blending influences from various musical icons. Styles' endeavor is marked by an upbeat disco style, promising to take listeners on a reflective yet enjoyable journey of contemporary romance.
In addition to Styles, the article touches upon BlackPink's single "Jump" from their EP "The DEADLINE", which is noted for its standout quality amidst the other tracks. Furthermore, the Gorillaz are mentioned for their more personal approach on their new track "The Mountain", highlighting their evolution as artists. Bruno Mars also features, with his album "The Romantic" that serenades listeners with love-themed tracks, while Bill Pritchard's "Haunted" offers a unique perspective on life through his music.
Overall, the article serves as a round-up of these prominent releases, suggesting that Mexican audiences can look forward to an engaging week of new music that not only entertains but also resonates on a personal level, further maintaining the artistic dialogue in the current music scene.