Mitch Rowland, Harry Styles’ touring guitarist and co-writer, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform his song “Here Comes the Comeback.” The singer and guitarist took center stage alongside his band to showcase the mid-tempo folk-pop number.
Rowland is known for co-writing hits like “Watermelon Sugar” and “Sign of the Times” and recently won a Grammy for Album of the Year for his work on Styles’ global blockbuster Harry’s House. Styles once described the guitarist to Rolling Stone as “super inspiring,” adding, “There’s a magic to Mitch, past him being so good.
Rowland is known for co-writing hits like “Watermelon Sugar” and “Sign of the Times” and recently won a Grammy for Album of the Year for his work on Styles’ global blockbuster Harry’s House. Styles once described the guitarist to Rolling Stone as “super inspiring,” adding, “There’s a magic to Mitch, past him being so good.
- 11/30/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Styles has only performed the newest cuts from his third studio album, Harry’s House, a few times before kicking off the latest leg of his extensive “Love on Tour” trek. Still, the musician was up for the challenge of performing “Boyfriends” in just one take on the Japanese YouTube channel The First Take.
Styles was joined by Sarah Jones and Elin Sandberg for assistance on the chorus, while Mitch Rowland led on acoustic guitar with Ny Oh on both guitar and backing vocals.
The stripped-back acoustic performance sticks...
Styles was joined by Sarah Jones and Elin Sandberg for assistance on the chorus, while Mitch Rowland led on acoustic guitar with Ny Oh on both guitar and backing vocals.
The stripped-back acoustic performance sticks...
- 6/13/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Styles has dropped his hotly anticipated new song “As It Was.” It’s the lead single and video from his upcoming third album, Harry’s House, due May 20 — the first music he’s released since his 2019 blockbuster, Fine Line. It’s one of the most emotionally powerful songs he’s ever done. He sings about facing up to personal transitions, with the chorus “In this world it’s just us/You know it’s not the same as it was.”
It’s a daring change-up for Styles, unlike anything he’s done before musically.
It’s a daring change-up for Styles, unlike anything he’s done before musically.
- 3/31/2022
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Ever since Harry Styles announced his Harryween shows in New York, almost two years ago, anticipation ran high. But Harryween was worth the wait. It was the hottest Halloween party in town, as fans took him up on his challenge to dress up for the occasion in Madison Square Garden. And to the surprise of absolutely nobody, Harry overdid it. On Saturday night, he came out as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, posing with his picnic basket, dress, hair bow, and ruby slippers. For Sunday, he covered Britney Spears...
- 11/1/2021
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Styles returned to BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge on Wednesday to perform a pair of covers alongside a couple of new tracks. He released his sophomore album Fine Line last Friday.
Joined by his full live band, Styles performed a faithful cover of Lizzo’s lead single for her major label debut Cuz I Love You. He cleaned up the song and added the names of some people close to him: the word “bitch” was replaced with “Mitch,” in reference to his guitarist Mitch Rowland. He also gave...
Joined by his full live band, Styles performed a faithful cover of Lizzo’s lead single for her major label debut Cuz I Love You. He cleaned up the song and added the names of some people close to him: the word “bitch” was replaced with “Mitch,” in reference to his guitarist Mitch Rowland. He also gave...
- 12/18/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
The fitting climax of Harry Styles’ album-launch bash on Friday night: the moment Stevie Nicks came out to join him for a surprise duet on “Landslide.” “For me, it wouldn’t be an album release without this young lady,” he told a rapt L.A. Forum crowd who’d already heard him debut the fantastic new Fine Line in its entirety. “I have a feeling you’re going to enjoy this as much as me. Please welcome to the stage, Stevie Nicks.” Never one to make a shy entrance, the...
- 12/14/2019
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Styles twirls in the center of the floor of the L.A. Forum, dancing wildly to his new song “Golden.” The venue is deserted. It’s Thursday afternoon, just a few hours before the release of his hotly awaited second album, Fine Line. He’s rehearsing for Friday night’s big album-release celebration show. (Outside the arena, the parking lot is full of tents — fans from around the world have been camping out all week, awaiting a spot on this floor.) After a few hours of rehearsing with his band,...
- 12/13/2019
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Styles has announced a title and release date for his sophomore album: Fine Line, out December 13th.
The 25-year-old announced the news via Twitter and Instagram. He also revealed the album cover, which features a windswept portrait of the singer shot through a fisheye lens, a gloved hand reaching out to him. No track list has been revealed yet.
Styles launched his new era with the single “Lights Up,” a breezy indie-pop turn; his self-titled 2017 debut album was heavy on the Seventies rock touches. In his latest Rolling Stone cover story,...
The 25-year-old announced the news via Twitter and Instagram. He also revealed the album cover, which features a windswept portrait of the singer shot through a fisheye lens, a gloved hand reaching out to him. No track list has been revealed yet.
Styles launched his new era with the single “Lights Up,” a breezy indie-pop turn; his self-titled 2017 debut album was heavy on the Seventies rock touches. In his latest Rolling Stone cover story,...
- 11/4/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Styles has released the highly-anticipated new song and video for “Lights Up.” The track serves as the lead single for the pop star’s forthcoming sophomore album.
On the dreamy, R&b-leaning “Lights Up,” Styles wonders, “Do you know who you are?” on the chorus. The Tame Impala-esque track has Styles refusing to step out of “the light,” having found clarity and comfort there. In the video, the mostly shirtless Styles is at a bacchanal where he grinds and dances with other drenched, barely-clothed people. He is seen alone...
On the dreamy, R&b-leaning “Lights Up,” Styles wonders, “Do you know who you are?” on the chorus. The Tame Impala-esque track has Styles refusing to step out of “the light,” having found clarity and comfort there. In the video, the mostly shirtless Styles is at a bacchanal where he grinds and dances with other drenched, barely-clothed people. He is seen alone...
- 10/11/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Harry Styles appears on Rolling Stone‘s September cover. Writer Rob Sheffield traversed Los Angeles and London with the former One Direction member for an in-depth interview about sex, drugs and rock & roll. Here’s a few highlights from the story that shouldn’t be missed.
He’s putting the finishing touches on his second solo album.
Styles made his mark as a solo artist over two years ago with his rootsy, rock-leaning self-titled debut album. After nearly a year of touring theaters, then arenas, and a few deserved months off,...
He’s putting the finishing touches on his second solo album.
Styles made his mark as a solo artist over two years ago with his rootsy, rock-leaning self-titled debut album. After nearly a year of touring theaters, then arenas, and a few deserved months off,...
- 8/27/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
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