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Angus & Julia Stone
Julia and Angus performing in 2011
Julia and Angus performing in 2011
Background information
OriginSydney, Australia
GenresFolk rock,indie pop,Americana
Years active2006–present
LabelsAmerican Recordings,EMI Music Australia,Virgin EMI,Universal Germany,Discograph France
Members
Past members
  • Mitchell "Mitch" Connelly
  • Clay MacDonald
Websitewww.angusandjuliastone.com

Angus & Julia Stoneare an Australianfolkandindie popgroup, formed in 2006 by brother and sisterAngusandJulia Stone.Angus & Julia Stone have released five studio albums and a soundtrack album:A Book Like This(2007),Down the Way(2010),Angus & Julia Stone(2014),Snow(2017),Life Is Strange(2021) andCape Forestier(2024). At theARIA Music Awards of 2010,they won five awards from nine nominations: Album of the Year, Best Adult Alternative Album, Best Cover Art and Producer of the Year forDown the Way,and Single of the Year for "Big Jet Plane".The siblings have also issued solo albums.

History[edit]

Early years and musical style[edit]

Angus (b. 1986) and Julia (b. 1984) Stone were born in Sydney to Kim and John Stone, both of whom influenced their children's interest in music. Along with their older sister, Catherine, Julia and Angus grew up in the suburb ofNewporton Sydney'sNorthern Beaches.They attended Newport Primary School and thenBarrenjoey High School.[1]During their teen years, Angus started writing pop songs.[1][2]After finishing school, Angus worked as a labourer and learned guitar while recuperating from asnowboardingaccident. During this time Julia taught trumpet.[3]

Gap year[edit]

After travelling abroad, when she returned to Australia, Julia encouraged Angus to start performing.[3]By 2005, Angus was playing atopen micnights with Julia occasionally performing backing vocals. For their first such gig, at the Coogee Bay Hotel, they performed Angus' song, "Tears".[4]By that time, Julia was writing her own material and they played split sets, with each providing backing vocals for the other's material.[2]

Collaboration[edit]

The siblings decided to collaborate on their musical endeavours as a duo in early 2006.[2]In terms of composing material, they each write on their own, then work together on structure and harmonies.[5]Australian music journalist,Ed Nimmervoll,described their songwriting as: "Julia with her highly romantic confessional relationship songs, Angus with his more guarded lyrically, more directly pop-oriented songs".[5]

They have distinctive vocal styles, according toThe Sydney Morning Herald's Bernard Zuel, "[h]er voice has a fractured feel likeJolie Holland;his has a smoke-on-the-beach drawl ". While Nimmervoll offered," Angus has aPaul Simonstyle voice, in the high register, equally as suited to lead and harmony. Julia's is one of those girly, fragile theatrical voices very much in vogue in alt-folk these days. She'd struggle to distinguish herself against the competition, but alternating with Angus gives her the necessary platform of variety, and just as well, because the songs she takes charge of are such wonderful tales of forlorn reflection ".[6]

United Kingdom journalist Johnny Sharp ofMojostated, "[m]ost impressive, though, are the songs – simple but blindingly effective acoustic compositions, warm boy-girl harmonies and delicate, less-is-more arrangements. Resistance is surely futile". Lewis Bazley of inthenews.co.uk felt they had a "winning mix of Angus' Damien Rice-like lilting vocals and Julia's Bjork-esque warbling creating a sonic combination that lulls the listener into wistful contentment".[7]

2006:Chocolates and CigarettesandHeart Full of WineEPs[edit]

In March 2006 Angus & Julia Stone began recording their debut extended play,Chocolates and Cigarettes,with Julia on vocals, guitar and trumpet; Angus on vocals and guitar; Mitchell "Mitch" Connelly (the Beautiful Girls) on drums and percussion; Clay MacDonald (the Beautiful Girls) on bass guitar; and Hanna Oblikov guested on cello.[2][8]The EP's title was provided by Julia, "I really like both... But I'm trying to not like cigarettes. I only smoke now after I play gigs".[2]Connelly, who was Julia's then-boyfriend, and MacDonald had permanently left their band, the Beautiful Girls, to back the duo for live performances.[2]Their first single, "Paper Aeroplane", from the EP was played on Australian radio[9]in April including onFBI.That same month Angus & Julia Stone played atThe Great Escape Festival.[10]At the end of July, the siblings played to two hundred people packed in a tiny tent at theSplendour in the Grassfestival inByron Bay.[10]

By August they had signed a two-EP distribution deal with EMI Music in Australia and independent labelIndependiente Recordsin the United Kingdom and relocated to London.[11]On 26 August that year the six-track EP was officially released byEMI Musicwith Ian Prichett (the Beautiful Girls) producing.[2][8]While in the UK, they were invited intoChris Potter's studio (The Verve,Richard Ashcroft) to record.Fran Healyfrom UK bandTravishad also heard their debut EP and invited them to his house to record.[5]The result of these two matchups was the duo's second EP,Heart Full of Wine,which also had six tracks, appeared on 3 February 2007. Again Connelly provided drums and percussion, but on bass guitar was James Perryman and on cello was Bethany Porter – both Angus and Julia also played harmonica.[12][13]At the end of 2006, the duo signed a worldwide publishing deal withSony/ATV Music PublishingandCreative Artists Agencycame on board as their UK-European agent.

2007–2009:A Book Like This[edit]

Performing atFalls Festival,Marion Bay, Tasmania, December 2007

During their time in London, Healy helped Angus & Julia Stone with material which later become a part of their debut album,A Book Like This.[5]With a producer to guide them, the siblings sat on Healy's lounge-room floor, continuing to record songs, using vintage guitars and microphones.[3][14][15][16]The rest of the tracks were recorded in their mother's lounge room back in Newport with Pritchett.[5][15][16]2007 commenced with the duo playing at January'sBig Day Out.[9]

Their single, "Paper Aeroplane", was listed at No. 43 on theTriple J Hottest 100, 2006.[17]In February 2007 they played their first national Australian tour, which sold out. In the same month,Chocolates and CigarettesandHeart Full of Wine,were double-packed and released in Australia and the UK.[18]The double EP reached No. 12 on the UKiTunesand their single, "Private Lawns", was named Single of the Week onBBC Radio 2.It received a positive review fromThe Evening Standard,which called it "[t]heir finest track[;] its cheeky toe-taping rhythm [is] impossible to resist".

In late March that year, the group signed with theWilliam Morris Agencyas their US agent. In May they played atThe Great Escape Festivalin Brighton,The Evening Standardreported, "Potentially chart-bound tracks were in far greater supply when Angus and Julia Stone took to the stage". In August they released "The Beast"which in the top 40 of theARIA Singles Chart.[19]On 8 September the group followed with their debut studio album,A Book Like This,which peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[19]By 2008 it was certified platinum by ARIA for shipment of 70,000 units.[20]The group spent the rest of 2007 dividing their time between Australia and the UK. They toured around Australia and gigged extensively in the UK, Ireland and Scotland including support slots withThe Magic Numbersand a winning display at theLatitude Festival.

They welcomed in 2008 by performing at the New Year's EveFalls Festivalin Australia before heading back to the UK to supportNewton FaulknerandDavid Gray,as well as playing their own sold-out London shows atScala.Two of their tracks were listed on theTriple J Hottest 100, 2007,with "Wasted" at No. 31 and "The Beast"at No. 45.[21]A Book Like Thiswas released in the UK in March 2008. In May they performed at theWoodford Folk Festival.[22]The UK press lauded the duo:Uncutmagazine said they performed "Fragile, beautiful songs"; a reviewer forThe Guardiansaid "[they] fill [my] heart to bursting point with joy". The second half of that year was filled with more touring including a support spot withMartha Wainwrightacross the UK and into continental Europe playing gigs to over 25,000 people. In October they issued another four-track EP,Hollywood,[5]which included re-recorded versions fromA Book Like Thiswith lead vocals swapped from Julia to Angus for "All the Colours" (aka "Wasted" ) and "Johnny and June" ( "Hollywood" ), and from Angus to Julia for "Lonely Hands" ( "Just a Boy" ) – a three-track version was released for the US market.[23][24]

In March 2009,A Book Like Thiswas released in the United States. The siblings supportedBrett Dennenaround the US, then they performed on theKCRWstage atSouth by Southwestas well as their own US shows. By April, however, they decided to take a break from performing and recording together, Angus released his debut solo album,Smoking Gun,under the pseudonym, Lady of the Sunshine.[5]His album reached the top 50 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[25]One of his tracks, "Big Jet Plane",fromSmoking Gunwas later re-recorded by Angus & Julia Stone and released by the duo as a single in May 2010.[26][27]

2009–2010:Down the Wayand "Big Jet Plane"[edit]

Angus & Julia Stone performing in 2009.

Angus & Julia Stone spent most of 2009 writing, recording and self-producing their second studio album,Down the Way.The album was mixed by Kieran Kelly (Midnight Youth) at The Buddy Project inAstoria, New York.[28]On 18 November 2009, the brother and sister appeared on Triple J's Dools show withScott Dooleyand premiered their single, "And the Boys". They announce their second album,Down the Way,was due in March 2010 and coincided with an Australian tour.[29]After six months apart (Angus back in Australia, Julia in New York), they recorded the album in studios inSawmillsCornwall England, Brooklyn in New York and with Govinda Doyle inCoolangatta, Queensland.[5]Angus described the album: "All the songs were written so far [apart] that the styles and moods are really different". It debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[19]The lead single, "And the Boys", became the group's second entry into the ARIA Singles Chart top 50.[19]

During April 2010, the duo toured the UK to sold-out venues, Katy Ratican ofContactmusic.comcaught their performance at the Ruby Lounge inManchester,"a set led primarily by Julia, she had the greater presence of the duo throughout. With Angus appearing the most shy of the two, it was left to Julia to engage the audience with chat and it wasn't until later in the set that Angus' seemingly gentle nature was fully accepted".[30]Alexander Gunz described their gig inBerlin"[they] look exactly as they do in the press photos: a slightly pot-smoking Neo-Hippie couple. He with artfully excellent and fluffy hair under his hat, her with Edding-painted roses on her guitar and a long blue dress, which while dancing she lifts slightly with her fingertips".[31]The following month, theBig Jet PlaneEP was released which included Julia singing a cover version of "You're the One That I Want"fromGrease.[30][32]In Australia, "Big Jet Plane", their highest charting single, peaked at No. 21.[19]It appeared at No. 20 on theNew Zealand Singles Chart,[33]No. 23 inBelgiumand top 40 on theFrench Singles Chart.[34][35]

In an April 2010 interview with the Australian edition ofRolling Stonemagazine, Julia revealed she had recorded a solo album in New York in late 2009.[36]Her song "This Love" appears in the Australian filmThe Waiting City.[36][better source needed]The album,The Memory Machine,was released in a low-key fashion in September 2010.[5]She described it as "mellow" but darker and spookier in tone than the duo's work.[37]Due to her commitments with the group there were no solo tours to promote her album.[37]Down the Wayalso charted in Europe where it peaked in the top 30 on the French Albums Chart and stayed in the top 200 for 86 weeks.[35]It reached the top 50 inAustriaand Belgium;[34][38]and the top 100 inSwitzerlandandThe Netherlands.[39][40]At theARIA Music Awards of 2010Angus & Julia Stone won 'Album of the Year' and 'Best Adult Alternative Album' forDown the Wayand 'Single of the Year' for "Big Jet Plane", as well as Artisan Awards for 'Producer of the Year' and 'Best Cover Art' for their work onDown the Way.[41]Their song "Big Jet Plane" was announced No. 1 on theTriple J Hottest 100onAustralia Day(26 January) 2011.[42]

2011–2013: Solo albums[edit]

Julia performing at theMotel Mozaïque,Rotterdam, The Netherlands, April 2012.

In an interview with Jason Treuen ofRolling Stone(Australia), Angus & Julia Stone confirmed they were writing material for a third album with Angus stating, "I want to write stuff that makes me wanna move, more groove-based stuff."[43]They performed at the 2011 Falls Festivals[44]andBig Day Outfestivals in Australia, followed by theCoachella festivalin California. During July that year, the band toured Europe for a month visiting Portugal, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy.[45]

The pair planned to travel and holiday overseas for the rest of the year, while also writing and recording. According to Triple J, in December 2010, they aimed to release their new music at the end of 2011.[46]On 26 September 2011, the duo's song "Love Will Take You" was announced as the second track on the soundtrack forThe Twilight Sagafilm,Breaking Dawn – Part 1.[47]On the same day, the band was selected as a top ten finalist inMTVIggy's 2011 Best New Band in the World! competition.[48]Their song, "For You" was featured multiple times in the first two seasons of theAmerican Broadcasting Companytelevision showRevenge (TV series),and in the 2011 movieDeath of a Superhero.[49]

In May 2012, Julia toldRolling Stone(Australia) that the duo had shelved work on a third album, indefinitely: "It was too much to think we could only pick six songs each… We were both in a place where we really wanted creative space to go in whatever direction we wanted so we were like 'let's just take a year out'". She explained that those songs were unlikely to be heard, but maintained the group would reunite after their solo projects.[50]That same month, Julia released her second solo album,By the Horns,[51]which debuted at No. 11 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[52]

"When we make a record there are always too many songs, so we try and cut back to six songs each. There's no real process of deciding what gets put on the album and what gets put on our solo records... It's funny, Angus didn't hear my solo record until it was being printed and I hadn't heard any of the songs from his solo record – we did them totally separately"

Julia Stone, March 2011[53]

She described writing the songs and temporarily parting with Angus, "[w]e had already been working on a new record together but it didn't feel right... I was thinking 'I'll make it now and we'll figure out what happens when it happens'".[54]"Then Angus and I were talking on the phone and he'd been working on more stuff on his own as well and we both just agreed – we were both in the same place, ready to put together a collection of our own songs". From late 2011 Angus had worked on his second solo album,Broken Brights,which was released in July 2012, and reached No. 2.[55]He told Garin Fahlman ofVancouver Weeklythat he had "discovered a lot about time... Just in general. To take a step back and let something unfold and breathe and become ripe when it says it's time".[56]In November 2012, Megan Sauers ofVenture Magreported that Angus & Julia Stone were due to tour Europe during January and February 2013.[57]In early December 2012, Julia and Angus each performed solo slots atHomebake,Julia indicated further solo shows from mid-February 2013.[58]

2014: Self-titled album[edit]

Angus & Julia Stone performing atCasino de Parisin 2014.

The duo began working withRick Rubinin Malibu during April 2014.[59]On 17 April, Julia tweeted from her Twitter account, "Up at the studio in Malibu. Recording with me brethren and the man of wonder Rick for the new album."[60]Rubin helped reunite the duo and co-produced the album.[61]The producer said of the experience: "This album is extraordinary; Angus and Julia are truly unique musicians. They are authentic and pure people who do things from the heart. I've never worked with anyone like them before." The album has been said to contain "blendedharmonies[...] and more experimental guitar textures ".[62]

Angus & Julia Stonewas released on 1 August 2014 in Australia throughEMIMusic Australia,[63]and on the same day in the United States throughAmerican Recordings.[64]Its release was preceded by the singles "Heart Beats Slow",[65]which peaked at No. 37 in Australia,[66]and "A Heartbreak".[67]Thevideosfor both songs as well as a video for "Get Home" were directed byJessie Hill.[68]

The album is the highest-charting by the duo to date, reaching the top 10 in several countries including France, Germany, the Netherlands and New Zealand. With an average of 67 based on 7 reviews on review aggregatorMetacritic,Angus & Julia Stonereceived generally favorable critical reception.[69]

2017:Snow[edit]

Ideas for the duo's fourth studio album came about while the duo were in Switzerland, and the album was recorded at Angus' Byron Bay studio over a period of approximately six months.[70]Angus & Julia Stone's fourth studio albumSnowwas released on 15 September 2017. The album features the title track "Snow"[71]and "Chateau".[72]The album peaked at the number 2 spot on theARIA albums chart.

Angus and Julia included a song about their late grandfather on the album, titled "Cellar Door", as he had helped inspire them to become a band; the track is about Angus revisiting his home town to sing at his funeral.[70]

Two of the album's tracks were voted into theTriple J Hottest 100, 2017:"Chateau" at number three and "Snow"at number 98.

At theARIA Music Awards of 2018,the album was nominated for two awards;Best Blues and Roots AlbumandBest Independent Release,while the single "Chateau" was nominated forSong of the Year.

2021–present:Life Is StrangeandCape Forestier[edit]

On 20 August 2021, Angus and Julia Stone releasedLife is Strange,their first release through a new recording deal with BMG. The album is pitched as "unexpected, unguarded, unforgettable" and led by the single "Love Song".[73]The album was created as a soundtrack to the 2021 video gameLife Is Strange: True Colors.

Early 2023 American starPost Malonewas opening for the American BandRed Hot Chilli PeppersinMelbourne,when Angus Stone was invited on stage. Malone and Stone preceded to perform "Big Jet Plane"together. This coming a couple months after video of Malone was released, talking about how he could sample the song to American RapperSwae Lee.[74]A recording of the performance was uploaded onto Malone'sYoutubepage on 16 May 2023.[75]

In April 2024, the siblings returned toTriple J'sweekly segmentLike A Version,where they covered Scottish singer-songwriter,Lewis Capaldi's hit single "Someone You Loved".They also performed a live version of their single" Cape Forestier ".[76]

In February 2024, the duo announced their fifth studio album,Cape Forestierwould be released in May 2024.[77]The duo also released the single of the album "The Wedding Song" on 9 February. On 8 March, they released the albums title track "Cape Forestier".[78]Cape Forestierwas released on 10 May 2024.

Discography[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

AIR Awards[edit]

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally asAIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Life Is Strange Best Independent Blues and Roots Album or EP Nominated [79][80]

APRA Awards[edit]

TheAPRA Awardsare presented annually from 1982 by theAustralasian Performing Right Association(APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters".[81]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011 Angus & Julia Stone (Angus Stone,Julia Stone) Songwriter of the Year[82] Won
"Big Jet Plane"(Angus Stone, Julia Stone) Song of the Year[82] Won
2015 "Get Home" (Angus Stone, Julia Stone) Blues & Roots Work of the Year[83] Nominated
"Heart Beats Slow" (Angus Stone, Julia Stone) Blues & Roots Work of the Year[83] Won
Song of the Year[84] Shortlisted
2018 "Snow" (Angus Stone, Julia Stone) Song of the Year[85] Shortlisted
2019 "Chateau"(Angus Stone, Julia Stone) Blues & Roots Work of the Year[86] Won

ARIA Awards[edit]

TheARIA Music Awardsare presented annually from 1987 by theAustralian Recording Industry Association(ARIA).

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2008[87] "The Beast" Breakthrough Artist – Single Nominated
A Book Like This Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
Best Group Nominated
Breakthrough Artist – Album Nominated
A Book Like this– IOSHVA Best Cover Art Nominated
"Just a Boy" (Angus Stone,Julia Stone,Josh Groom) Best Video Nominated
2010[88][89] Down the Way Best Group Nominated
Album of the Year Won
Best Adult Alternative Album Won
Down the Way(Angus Stone, Julia Stone) Best Cover Art Won
Producer of the Year Won
"Big Jet Plane" Single of the Year Won
"Big Jet Plane" (Kiku Ohe) Best Video Nominated
Down The Way Most Popular Australian Album Nominated
Most Popular Australian Artist Nominated
2014 Angus & Julia Stone Best Cover Artist Nominated
Best Rock Album Nominated
2018 Snow Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
Best Independent Release Nominated
"Chateau" Song of the Year Nominated
2021[90] Life is Strange Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album Won

J Award[edit]

TheJ Awardsare an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by theAustralian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio stationTriple J.They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2008 "Just a Boy" Australian Video of the Year Nominated
2010[91] Down the Way Australian Album of the Year Nominated

Helpmann Awards[edit]

TheHelpmann Awardsis an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry groupLive Performance Australiasince 2001.[92]Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2011 Down the Way Tour Best Australian Contemporary Concert Nominated [93]

National Live Music Awards[edit]

TheNational Live Music Awards(NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019[94][95] Themselves International Live Achievement (Group) Nominated

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