Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac are set to record a duet album together under the name Buckingham McVie, according to a new interview with the Los Angeles Times. The moniker harks back to the cult duo Buckingham Nicks, Lindsey and Stevie Nicks‘ pre-Fleetwood Mac duo.

“I’ve been sending Lindsey demos in their very raw form,” McVie said from Studio D in West Los Angeles, “and he’s been doing his Lindsey magic on them, which I love.” The singers told the LA Times that their new record should be released in May. Buckingham commented on the particular chemistry between the two, saying “All these years we’ve had this rapport, but we’d never really thought about doing a duet album before.”

McVie, who is best known for writing and singing Mac gems including “Don’t Stop,” “Over My Head” and “Think About Me,” acknowledges that, early on in the Buckingham-McVie project, she doubted her ability to reconnect with her muse, after spending 16 years away from music until rejoining Fleetwood Mac in 2014.

While it bears the names of Buckingham and McVie, they are not the only members of the Fleetwood Mac family contributing to the record. Bassist John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood are set to perform on it.

We can’t wait to hear how this new collaboration turns out!

[via LA Times]