A musician since he was old enough to forge a drum set out of pillows, Northwest
native Michael Johnson taught himself the drums, piano and guitar by the time he
passed his driver's license exam.
As a teen, he was inspired by the adrenalline
of classic rock and early 80's alternative rock but aspired to the lyrical
storytelling of the piano-man himself, Billy Joel. As songwriter, bass player
and pianist for the sucessful Portland bases rock band, Camaro Hair, Johnson
garnered praise from the press for his energetic stage presence and delivered
three commercially sucessful studio albums over the course of a decade.
After disbanding in 2005, Johnson took stock of his vault of unfinished material
and with a fellow Camaro Hair drummer Christain Cochran and local producer
Stephan Hawks on guitar; together they crafted what would become the ambitious debut
album of his new band, Flurries.
Writing songs about loving madly, driving
gladly and letting go; with a style that is reminiscent of progressive rock
supergroups Rush, Yes and Asia, and 80's new wave icons Roxy Music and A-Ha; the
album's big sound is layered with heavy guitars, light harmonies and Harold
Faltermeyer-esques keyboards that come together with a weightless, almost
ethereal feel.
Johnson's emphasis on song craft is ever present, blending these
elements of classic rock, 80's new wave and moderen guitars into something
musically diverse and unusual, yet strangely familiar.
Flurries' self titled debut is grittier than pop but peppered with hook that
will keep you humming along.
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