Cameron Crowe Pens 'Harry Styles' New Direction' for Rolling Stone
By: Caryn Robbins Apr. 18, 2017
Cameron Crowe has penned 'Harry Styles New Direction' for Rolling Stone magazine. The article examines a year in the life of the One Direction star as he leaves behind his boy-band past, heads to Jamaica and comes of age. Check out an excerpt below:
January 2016. Harry Styles had a lot on his mind. He had spent five years as the buoyant fan favorite in One Direction; now, an uncertain future stretched out in front of him. The band had announced an indefinite hiatus. The white noise of adulation was gone, replaced by the hushed sound of the city below. The fame visited upon Harry Styles in his years with One D was a special kind of mania. But at the height of it, Styles took a step back. For many, 2016 was a year of lost musical heroes and a toxic new world order. For Styles, it was a search for a new identity that began on that bench overlooking London. What would a solo Harry Styles sound like? A plan came into focus. A song cycle about women and relationships. Ten songs. More of a rock sound. A bold single-color cover to match the working title: Pink. (He quotes the Clash's Paul Simonon: "Pink is the only true rock & roll colour.") Many of the details would change over the coming year - including the title, which would end up as Harry Styles - but one word stuck in his head.
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