Olly Alexander Releases Debut Solo Album ‘Polari’

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Olly Alexander has officially stepped into a new era with the release of Polari, his first solo album under his own name. A shimmering, deeply personal record, Polari is the sound of an artist fully embracing his identity and creative vision.

Described by Dork as “the album Olly Alexander has been waiting his entire pop star life to make”, the record is an unapologetic celebration of queer culture, self-expression, and synth-driven pop.

A New Chapter in Olly’s Career

Best known as the frontman of Years & Years, Olly’s decision to release Polari as a solo project marks a major moment in his decade-spanning career. The album was crafted in collaboration with renowned producer Danny L. Harle, known for his futuristic take on pop music. The pair worked together in a modest East London studio—ironically located near the clubs that shaped Olly’s early years.

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Speaking about the album, Olly said: “I’m putting out music I love, on my terms, that means something to me.”

A Journey Through Sound and History

Polari is steeped in nostalgia but feels distinctly modern. Its influences range from the euphoric 80s synth-pop of Depeche Mode, Erasure, and Yazoo, to the club-ready beats of today. The album features ‘Cupid’s Bow’, a disco-tinged tribute to queer nightlife, and ‘When We Kiss’, an electrifying anthem that feels like a lost hit from another time.

A standout moment comes with Olly’s Eurovision entry ‘Dizzy’, which boasts full Pet Shop Boys-style pomp, fitting seamlessly into the album’s sonic universe. Meanwhile, ‘Make Me a Man’ was even produced by legendary Vince Clarke, cementing the album’s deep connection to queer musical history.

The title Polari pays homage to the once-secret language used by gay men in Britain before homosexuality was legalised. Many words from Polari—such as camp, shady, trade, and slap—have since become mainstream, much like the themes Olly explores in his music.

Aesthetic Perfection

Alongside the album release, Olly has dropped a stunning new music video for ‘Whisper in the Waves’, directed by Colin Solal Cardo. Known for his visually striking work, the video continues the dreamlike, artistic vision Olly has crafted for this era.

Up Close and Polari Tour

To celebrate the album, Olly is taking Polari on the road with his Up Close and Polari tour, set to hit venues across the UK and Europe. Fans can expect an intimate yet high-energy experience, bringing the album’s world to life.

With critics praising Polari as “a feat of punchy alt-pop” (DIY) and “assured and ambitious” (The Telegraph), Olly Alexander has delivered what might just be his most defining work yet.

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