We Blame Harry Styles

We Blame Harry Styles is a podcast dedicated to the work of musician, model, and actor Harry Styles. It is hosted by Gray (he/him) and Key (he/they). This podcast is unofficial, commentary-based, and unaffiliated with Harry Styles or any of his collaborators.

https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-blame-harry-styles

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episode 28: Late Night Talking!


In episode 28 hosts Key (he/they) and Gray (he/him) gleefully dive into the long awaited Late Night Talking song and music video! 

They begin by touching on smaller pieces of news (4:20), including Pleasing’s Hot Holiday collection, and Gucci HA HA HA, and the success of As it Was. Then they move on to discussing the song and music video. 

After giving their first impressions on the video (16:52) Key and Gray begin a brief lyrical analysis of Late Night Talking (25:02). They then move on to a conversation about the music video, starting with a recap of everything that happens in it and a brief overview of its themes (1:00:43). Then, they talk about Bradley and Pablo as a directing team (1:15:06) as well as Vic Letaigne’s stills and 16mm camera footage (1:18:03). Following this, they briefly discuss the fun Tracy Emin reference (1:21:55) as well as the bespoke costuming (1:25:20). They round out the discussion with some speculation about what the new single might mean for the Harry’s House era (1:27:20) and end the show with a chat about some non-Harry things that have brought them joy over the week (1:35:15). 

Email us at weblameharrystyles@gmail.com 

Follow us on twitter @harrystylespod 

Follow us on tumblr harrystylespod.tumblr.com 

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Sources: 

Capturing queerness and identity, Vic Lentaigne’s portfolio abounds in intimate portraiture

Vic Lentaigne, the Wasted Hour

18 Thoughts I Had About Harry Styles’s New Music Video for ‘Late Night Talking’ 

My Bed, by Tracey Emin

Your Shot: Harry Styles’ Watermelon Sugar High Is Everything Everyone Wants Right Now


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 August 9, 2022  1h39m