Olly Alexander, known and loved as both a musician and former frontman from Years & Years, has turned a new page in his life. He's reconnected with an old flame after a decade, and this reunion has deeply influenced his latest album, "Polari." Dropping on February 7, this collection bursts with colorful love songs layered with vintage synth vibes. Songs like "When We Kiss," "Make Me A Man," and "Dizzy"—last year, "Dizzy" was even in contention as a Eurovision entry—capture this reignited passion.
In an open chat with Attitude Magazine, Olly shared that reviving his past relationship brought a fresh lens through which he could write his songs. You might know him from It's A Sin or as a BRIT Award nominee, and he's candid about how this meaningful relationship inspired his solo album.
"I got back together with my partner," Olly admitted. "We dated about ten years ago, were together a year, then broke up. We didn't talk much until we found our back." This theme—returning and rediscovering love—kept circling in Olly's mind, leading him on a musical exploration through its triumphs and trials.
He described this rekindled relationship as a "very domestic, grown-up relationship"—something fresh and new. It gave him a whole new angle, adding layers and depths that you can feel in his music.
Although Olly has confirmed his rekindled romance, he keeps most personal details under wraps. His past relationships occasionally made headlines but largely remained under-the-radar. Back in 2015, he was linked with Neil Amin-Smith, formerly with Clean Bandit's Grammy-winning crew.
Their romance fizzled by year-end, thanks largely due their busy lives pulling them in different directions. Neil later left Clean Bandit's whirlwind and pivoted career paths entirely, moving on as an advisor within UK politics. Olly reflected: "We barely had time together, and when we did, it was so short it stressed us out." Even so, they split on friendly terms and still chat sometimes.
Since then, Olly's been flying under-the-radar romantically. In 2022, he was reportedly smitten with someone unknown, and he's cheekily voiced admiration towards Jeremy Corbyn, which shows he's not afraid go against conventional views, even with politicians.
With "Polari" out in open now, Olly welcomes fans and listeners alike on his latest musical ride. The album mirrors his personal growth, touching on relatable themes like love, loss, and rediscovery. It's like a road map charting how far he's come as an artist and a person, honoring past experiences whilst stepping boldly forward.
Olly's journey continues inspiring many, especially within LGBTQ+ circles, with his graceful dance between fame and personal privacy. He shows us it's possible focus on meaningful bonds and true self-expression even under public eyes.
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"Polari" awaits you on all streaming platforms. Step inside Olly Alexander's colorful universe, and feel his story unfold through his songs.
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