Music Review: On 'Come June,' Mitch Rowland, collaborator to Harry Styles, makes a pretty folk debut
He might not be immediately recognizable to the masses, but multi-instrumentalist Mitch Rowland is a household name to a certain cohort of music obsessives: Harry Styles fans. The Grammy Award-winner will release his debut album on Friday, titled “Come June." Rowland is Styles’ first signee for his label, but do not expect scatting, or funky bass, or some of the particularities of his boss’ recent oeuvre, writes AP Music Writer Maria Sherman. Although an acoustic Rowland track like “When It All Falls Down,” is comparable to Styles' “Matilda." On “Come June,” Rowland demonstrates a deep understanding of a kind of indie folk sound.