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  1. Dec 14, 2019
    1
    Just like its creator, Fine Line is a a colorful cover in a world of nothing with real substance. This album feels more like a rushed assortment of cute titles and promo marketing than actual artistic growth or genuine creativity and imagination. Harry Styles needs to put more effort in song writing and lyrical development instead of trying so hard to sell his image. That image being a ripJust like its creator, Fine Line is a a colorful cover in a world of nothing with real substance. This album feels more like a rushed assortment of cute titles and promo marketing than actual artistic growth or genuine creativity and imagination. Harry Styles needs to put more effort in song writing and lyrical development instead of trying so hard to sell his image. That image being a rip off of David Bowie, Elton John and Mick Jagger. For someone who looks highly of them, the listener would be confused if Harry was emulating or making a mockery of them. How drab and repetitive many tracks off the album come and go, building up to absolute nothing. Even the title track and the infamous motto of TPWK echo as uninspired. What seemed like a promising good start with Lights Up, you are left with an empty feeling as the album comes to a close. How did someone with the privilege and urge to be that different to his male counterparts miss the mark that hard? You think if only had Styles spent less time replaying Bowie videos and spent more time fostering his own artistic passion and vision, this album would have delivered something of interest. Frankly, I'm not buying what Harry Styles is selling. Expand
  2. Dec 14, 2019
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Everyone on twitter was hyping this album up like crazy but I listened to the leak and there was one good song. The songwriting is bland and boring. Falling is great but the lyrics could have had deeper meaning with more metaphors. Tpwk is horrible and sounds like a 80s rock influenced kids bop song. Sunflower had so much potential but the weird sounds in the bridge completely ruined the song. White male mediocrity strikes again Expand
  3. Dec 14, 2019
    0
    The album is ok nothing interesting, i find his songwriting pretty repetitive. Its over-hyped in my opinion.
  4. Dec 16, 2019
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Honestly, so disappointed the album is definitely over-hyped. There is no proper theme, feels like a bunch of songs just thrown together with no proper production, even lyrically the album is lacking so much there is no depth at all and it is shocking because so many people worked on it lyrics wise (watermelon sugar or literally any other song). Falling is a better song but even then I don't feel anything it had so much potential. THIS ALBUM IS ONLY SELLING BECAUSE OF HARRY STYLE Expand
  5. Dec 13, 2019
    0
    Album muy repetitivo,no tiene innovación,por que siempre tiene que hablar de lo mismo?,no me gusto en lo absoluto mi calificación es 0
  6. Dec 14, 2019
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sinceramente eh escuchado mejores ... El esta muy sobrevalorado ................ Expand
  7. Dec 14, 2019
    0
    i don’t understand why he is so overhyped. his music is not good. this album is unlistenable for me.
  8. Dec 16, 2019
    0
    o integrante favorito da falecida oned escorado a anos em um visual extravagante, intrigas do antigo grupo, com um novo álbum sem um real propósito, com faixas cansativas
  9. Dec 14, 2019
    0
    Absolutely horrible. Mediocre men and the pick me girls worshipping them for doing the bare minimum will be the downfall of the music industry.
  10. Dec 16, 2019
    2
    I am baffled by the high critical score, then again the biased media always favored Harry over the others. This album is mediocre, bland, over hyped, and literally only has two decent songs.

    This album is worse than his first one.
  11. Dec 23, 2019
    1
    If "meh" were a genre of music, this would definitely be an average "meh" album. In other words, between the extremes of "so-so" and "absolutely horrible", I would say Fine Line is "blah". Everything that people have said about the emptiness of the lyrics and the not-so-inspiring nature of the melodies is on the mark. The Wall Street Journal review is the most honest professional reviewIf "meh" were a genre of music, this would definitely be an average "meh" album. In other words, between the extremes of "so-so" and "absolutely horrible", I would say Fine Line is "blah". Everything that people have said about the emptiness of the lyrics and the not-so-inspiring nature of the melodies is on the mark. The Wall Street Journal review is the most honest professional review I've seen. Every other professional is covering their real opinion with what to me is masterfully crafted rhetoric... They won't directly say it's below average, but the way they are beating around the bush with hands-off phrases are the same thing I do with people who have done poorly, but I don't want to discourage them with outright criticism; so I encourage them with abstract criticism that doesn't seem like they failed, but is not direct praise, either. I notice so many reviews trying to make this album "seem" good by comparing it to what great musicians have done and what this "attempts" to do, without saying directly that it doesn't quite meet up to the standards of those others' great works. So... Kudos to Fine Line for being Middle Meh. Expand
  12. Dec 23, 2019
    1
    Really boring album Not worth the hype at all same sound as hs1 thought it would be amazing from reading reviews
  13. Dec 25, 2019
    0
    Overhyped ; repetitive , his first album sounds better by far smh fdgfgfdgg
  14. Jan 26, 2020
    0
    Boy needs to learn writing and read books.He always says the same word for five times and everyone praises him . Just listened lights out and he says two things do you know who you are and light out.This isn't it.Watermelon suger same litteraly only thing he says is watermelon sugar and everybody praises him.GO AND READ BOOOKS.
  15. Dec 13, 2019
    0
    I don't understand the hype. The only song worth listening to was Lights Up. The whole album is... so bland and the lyrics are awful. Harry doesnt seem to have one creative bone in his body. I'm just confused as to how such a mediocre album is doing such numbers? It has to be good promo
  16. Dec 13, 2019
    0
    No evolution from his first album, the lyrics are ordinary and have nothing special. The songs mostly carry a boring trate and it’s more of the same. A drop down from the debut.
  17. Dec 13, 2019
    0
    Boring, repetitive lyrics, a waste of time. Even Niall can do better than this.
  18. Dec 29, 2019
    3
    It's very distressing for Harry Styles to try to go of the genre "Rock". Yes, he is extremely talented, but wanting to be like a David Bowie of this generation is not very sure.
    This new work has managed to be worse than the previous one, songs that I don't quite understand what message you want to convey, but maybe with one or two that still won't let it be a musical disaster.
  19. Dec 25, 2019
    0
    Not really good. Liam's still better than him. Anyway his music is kinda boring no offense
  20. Dec 13, 2019
    0
    boring, same song over and over again... just different lyrics. Liam’s LP1 otherwise is such a eclectic album!!
  21. Dec 13, 2019
    0
    Disappointing. It was hard to get myself through the album. No theme, just a bunch of various genre songs with bad vocals and poor production thrown together. Perhaps his first album was better. This wasn't my cup of tea
  22. Mar 9, 2020
    2
    Waste of time.
    Mine and the guy singing.
    Will the industry ever get up from the voice and other idols?
    this guy is over represented in the medias. WHY?

    anyway the 2 points are for the title song. nice one.
  23. Dec 13, 2019
    0
    Boring album. He always wants to be innovative but ends up getting a dull salad. You won't empower wearing dresses.
  24. Jan 9, 2020
    0
    they gave this album good reviews just because it’s a good looking white body who was in one direction. it’s not a good album at all.
  25. Dec 16, 2019
    0
    Absolutely horrible. Fan bois are the only ones who like this immature drivel
  26. Jan 30, 2020
    0
    I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It's boring, feels like he's trying too hard to be like some rock legends of the past, borrowing their sounds, but fails to live upto it.
  27. r23
    Dec 13, 2019
    0
    terrible album doesn't deserve the hype at all, it could've been better with all the printout got
  28. Jan 2, 2020
    2
    Most overrated and overhyped album of the year. Not Grammy-worthy. Do not understand these puff piece reviews.
  29. Jan 29, 2020
    2
    A lot of hype but he really needs to work on his lyrics and think better about the deep of his work. I am seeing beauty and sex material only in a nice package of high profile producers. I can not see him properly in this. But if he only wants to be a performer and not a complete artist. That's fine.
  30. Feb 8, 2020
    0
    This not harry styles ........................................................
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

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  1. Q Magazine
    Dec 17, 2019
    60
    Free of the shackles that hobbled his debut, Styles manages to show more of his personality here, especially on the Vampire Weekend-style Sunflower, Vol. 6. It's just a shame he can't quite keep up with his ambition. [Feb 2020, p.110]
  2. Dec 17, 2019
    73
    Fine Line is entirely inoffensive, but it’s also open-ended, and maybe those questions are the reward. Maybe Harry Styles just wants to keep us guessing.
  3. Dec 17, 2019
    83
    Fine Line proves that the musician has absorbed the best lesson passed down by California’s great musicians: Don’t be afraid to take chances within a folk- or pop-rock framework, as that’s how you create iconoclastic music that endures.