First, can we just remind you that folk-pop singer Alexz Johnson was on "Smallville," so, like, NEED WE SAY MORE? Regardless, we will say more, because there's so much to say about this Brooklyn-based Canadian songstress. Alexz began her career as a teen pop singer and actress, first on Disney Channel's "So Weird" and later on the Canadian TV show "Instant Star." As she navigated through the fame world, Alexz swapped her initial pop radio vibe for a more organic, folk-y feel, and the result is certainly best seen in her haunting and moving "Nothin' On Me" video.
In her "Nothin' On Me" video, directed by Jessica Earnshaw, the "Walking" singer and her band hit up a studio where Alexz performs the track live. Shot in beautiful black-and-white, the unadorned clip leaves ample room for the viewer to focus on Alexz's gritty vocals -- and listen to the record's poignant lyrics: "Bricks and mortar/ Break the chain/ 'Cause in the end/ It's got nothin' on me." Yep, that's some kind of powerful. So, just for tonight, if you had any plans to go out and get CRUNK'D, maybe surrender to your pajama pants, throw on this video, open a bottle of merlot, and chill OUT. Preferably with your cat, if you have one.
Last thing: if you, like us, are in dire need of some more Alexz music, then you'll be revved to know that a pre-sale of Alexz' as-of-yet untitled new album, produced by Grammy winner David Kahne, is available through Pledge Music! To which we say PRAISE! (And also, pledge!)
Alexz hasn't put the video on her Youtube page yet a far as I know. When she does I'll link it properly into the post.
I don't think it's up for sale yet Mr.Link. A version of it she did for Daytrotter is for sale on their site when she swung by their studios during her Spring Tour though. She also says this song will be on her next album.
If you've clicked here out of curiosity then keep listening. You'll feel her music inside you, it'll make your heart excited. Do the footwork yourself, she is incredible. This song is but ONE of songs that have changed people's lives and, from here, she is barely known.
If you say you like real music, prove it. Do your homework.