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No Mio Review: Harry Styles’ New Album
Let me guess…you’re looking for a Harry Styles album review? How do I know? Well, ya mighta Googled and you’re here now reading a post titled “Harry Styles Album Review.” And while there are tons of reviews out there, mine is viewed through a critical lens most critics are ignoring.
I evaluate music based on one simple question:
Is Matt Taylor from Solo Mio in it?
In the case of Harry Styles’ latest album, Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally…I regret to tell you that the answer is…no.
First Impressions
“How about Mio all the time, no Mio no-ccasionally.”
That’s truly the core issue.
Because the truth is, I actually like this album. A lot.
It’s confident, it’s evolving, and it feels like Harry Styles is moving in a direction that’s more distinct and intentional than ever before.
From a musical standpoint:
– Strong vocals
– Cohesive production
– Clear artistic direction
But at no point, not freakin once, does Solo Mio, Matt Taylor, step in.
No harmonies.
No surprise feature.
No late-album pivot into solo Solo Mio territory.
And you can’t help but feel…that something is missing.
Final Verdict
Is this a good album? Yes.
Is it better than people are saying? Probably.
But at the end of the day:
No Mio.
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