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Song Premiere: Johnson & McAuley arrive with a blissful cover of ’80s classic ‘The Promise’ — Vanyaland.com

Johnson & McAuley release “The Promise”! It’s at the bottom of the article:

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There’s probably no greater ’80s anthem of trust and devotion quite like When In Rome’s “The Promise”. The British pop band that crafted the unlikely 1988 new wave hit has quietly faded into obscurity, but the song remains a constant — a lost vintage from a long-gone decade that still is apart of our daily lives and inspiration. And the song’s message of a compassionate union between two drifting souls is perhaps the perfect jump-off for a new musical collaboration.

That’s the approach of Johnson & McAuley, a collaboration between one-time Bostonian Bleu McAuley and Canadian singer-songwriter Alexz Johnson. The duo’s upcoming debut album, out April 8, is very much rooted in modern pop, but it’s this throwback classic that is providing their entrance music. And today, Vanyaland is thrilled to premiere their cover of “The Promise” a few weeks before they make their live debut next month, including an appearance at Air Traffic Controller’s record release party, March 12 at the Sinclair in Cambridge.

“’The Promise’” from When In Rome was constantly playing on KROQ in Los Angeles, and I was doing a lot of driving,” says Johnson. “I thought it would be a cool cover and mentioned the idea to Bleu. It actually ended up being the first song we experimented with and it sort of geared our sound in the direction it went.”

Adds McCauley: “Until Alexz mentioned it, I hadn’t thought about that song in years and years, but, when I heard it again, it was so lusciously familiar. It being an unusual duet from an unusual co-lead-singer band, it seemed like a perfect way to rip in to this project. We fired up my Kawai K4 synth — which ended up being the staple for the whole record — and it came together fast.”

It sets the tone for an album full of vibrant synths and a forward-thinking alt-pop sound that’s a nice progression from the electronic templates When In Rome established a few decades ago. Johnson describes the process of collaborating with McAuley as “organic.”

“Bleu and I had talked about getting into the studio and creating a unique sound and giving it a name,” she adds. “I wanted to do something very different from my solo stuff. We both love the sound from the 80s. It was super experimental.”

McAuley wanted to pair with a collaborator who shared his vision for heavens-reaching pop music.

“I really wanted to take on the challenge of doing more ‘unusual duets’ — nothing in the typical ‘lovey-dovey’ vein,” he says. “Finding different subject matters and arrangements… and Alexz kept referring to the ’emotional-’80s’ — Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, the Eurythmics, early ’80s r&b-pop. I adore all that music and thought it would be a good fit for our voices. And we just kinda went at it. Honestly, it was just inspiring and fun. We laughed a lot.”

Get into their take on “The Promise” below, and scan details of their debut show next month via the flyer below…

Johnson & McAuley “Illuminated Dream” Teaser Released

Alexz posted a teaser to a song called “Illuminated Dream” to her Instagram. This is a first taste of what her duets with Bleu will sound like.

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Music tease 2 #JohnsonAndMcAuley (see yesterday's post) @bleutopia

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Alexz Johnson: Commercial Doesn’t Have to be a Dirty Word — Observer Star

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Alexz Johnson: Commercial Doesn’t Have to be a Dirty Word

There are common themes in all music (read: all music worth listening to) and, despite whether it’s the heaviest of metal or the storytelling of folk, those themes are life, love, pain, spirit and authenticity.

Music, as with all art, is a community of people coming together to share experiences and to grow with each other. It’s a romantic notion, but it’s no less true because of it. Alexz Johnson, singer, songwriter, guitarist, is one of the many that’s peeling back layers of her personal life in hopes of empathy, honesty, and vulnerability.

Her latest offering, EP, Heart is a testament to exactly that. It’s a collection of songs about love, loss and heart. Johnson says she hopes “to emote strength and survival; the awesome outcome of going through tribulation in your life.” She phrases it perfectly when, after a pause, she says “it’s a gift.” And as the old cliche goes: it’s a gift that keeps on giving. One person’s pain is another’s empathy. But honesty doesn’t come easily.

“Johnson & McAuley” Duet Album Announced

Alexz announced today on her Instagram that she is doing a Duet Album with Bleu! There is also the announcement of shows where they will be performing together in New York City and Boston.

Announcing a new music project Johnson & McAuley, a duets album of original songs created with my good friend @bleutopia. We’ll be debuting the music soon & playing some shows in Boston and NYC! Stay tuned for more info and looking forward to seeing you at the shows…. 💥 #JohnsonAndMcAuley