Harry Styles Harry's House
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vult
May 21st 2022


2377 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Have heard this a few times now and man there is so much repetition and, like Fine Line, a lot of the songs just sort of blend together and sound the same after a while. My favorite song on here (Satellite) is so repetitive but only surpasses the other songs because there is better instrumental and emotional payoff. Also has the best hook on the album, “Spinnin’ our waiting for ya, to pull me innnnnn”.

bloc
May 22nd 2022


70370 Comments


My wife is obsessed with that As It Was song, and tbh it's grown on me. Might check this out

ghostalgeist
May 24th 2022


751 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

as it was is quite good

was is

hmm

pizzamachine
May 24th 2022


27338 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Side B begins with the title track, which details a gay man’s jealousy over his boyfriend flirting with a foolish, finger-snapping hustler. The song’s luscious instrumentation and production distract from how much of an insecure dork the narrator is, worried that his friends will look down upon him for mingling with a low-class sex worker. Considering how eager the boyfriend is to mess around with the hustler as opposed to his partner, you can sense that their relationship before this spat was held together by strained wires. You can’t feel too bad for the narrator, as his solution for dealing with the hustler is to dump him by the freeway, cavalier to the fact that he is homeless. A bodacious cowboy kicked out of the Custerdome yet again. The track is smooth, acidic, sarcastic, resentful, humorous, and somber all at the same time.



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