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Angus & Julia Stone

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About

Angus & Julia Stone's intimate folk music is anchored by the band's namesake siblings, with percussionist Mitch Connelly and bassist Clay McDonald adding their own contributions to the mix. Growing up on the northern beaches of Sydney, the Stone siblings were schooled in pop music at an early age by their father, who played in a local cover band. In 2005, Julia Stone began teaching trumpet lessons while her brother Angus worked as a laborer. She convinced him to test his musical talents by performing locally, and he responded by bringing her on-stage with him as a backing musician. At first, the two played separately billed shows, but each would support the other on-stage to the point where it made sense to share billing credits. The duo released an EP of early material, Chocolates & Cigarettes, before moving to London in 2006, where the siblings met Fran Healy of the band Travis. Impressed with the Stones' material, as well as their growing buzz in both Australia and England, Healy invited them to his house to use his piano. The twosome eventually recorded their entire second EP, Heart Full of Wine, at the residence. In return, Julia Stone provided backing vocals on the Travis record The Boy with No Name. Angus & Julia Stone's debut album, A Book Like This, was then released in 2007 and charted well in the bandmates' native Australia, while an international release followed in March 2008. Two years later the group returned with a new album, Down the Way, which introduced a bigger, bolder sound. ~ Jody Macgregor, Rovi

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 23 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sad show for Julia and Angus

    by docpaull on 12/3/17Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    About 6 months ago I stumbled upon these guys and really like them. Her voice is catchy and lots of the music and lyrics are both fun and thought provoking. But at the Neptune the sound system was off, the bass so loud you couldn't hear the words or half the music and the lighting people for some reason kept shining the spots into the faces of the audience. Then about halfway through the show we began to suspect that Angus was becoming really wasted. About the only new appreciation for me was that Julia is a great trumpet player.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by zoomass on 10/30/14Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    awesome! great venue and such a great show. the entire place felt the vibe and man was it good!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Angus and Julia Stone

    by Anonymous on 10/28/14Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    This show was great! The location really complemented the sound.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bruh

    by Usednickname on 10/28/14Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    They balled out it was sweet! Always b killing it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Angus and Julia was freakin awesome!

    by skiser on 10/28/14Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    The concert was absolutely amazing. They played all my favorite songs and then some (which is a lot since I like them all). They had a great mix of songs from the previous and new album. I was also very impressed with the dynamics of the small venue. It was personal yet still felt like a concert. Considering it was held in a synagogue, I was very impressed with the lighting. I absolutely loved it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Angus and Julia Stone were absolutely incredible

    by Brizbo on 10/28/14Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    Couldn't have asked for a better show, they were better live than on their album!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Great Venue but...

    by Slavdog on 10/28/14Sixth & I Historic Synagogue - Washington

    First I'll admit to being a newer fan of Angus Stone. I've been familiarizing myself with his back catalog for the past year or so. When I saw he was coming to town, to the Historic Sixth & I, it sounded perfect. Well...The venue is great. Sound, size, comfortable, great viewing angles from nearly every seat. The problem for me was that the show seamed to be promoting Julia Stones new album. Angus seemed to be more of a band member than the front man, as Julia did almost all of the talking (and singing). I could tell Angus seemed either "high, or shy" but come-on-man be a pro and step up. I really felt as though he took the night off. Maybe sang one song, i don't know ...it wasn't much. GREAT BAND, sounded awesome in the old building, but i just seemed like a promo tour for Julia's stuff. Oh Well, not my cup of tea I guess. Can not Recommend this tour.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    I love Angus and Julia Stone

    by letsbecreative on 10/26/14The Sinclair - Cambridge

    They have to be some of the most talented people in the world. They were extremely enjoyable to watch perform. The only problem was the fact that I was surrounded by EXTREMELY tall people and therefore couldn't see too well. However, Angus and Julia were amazing and I was so happy. I wish the show was longer, though. They performed all my favorite songs too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by HeidiBrowne on 10/26/14The Sinclair - Cambridge

    Absolutely amazing. Still replaying it in my head. Opener, Conner Youngblood, was outstanding too.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Angus and Julia Stone always an amazing show!

    by kwizzy1 on 10/9/14House of Blues San Diego - San Diego

    I drove from los Angeles to San Diego to watch them and I'd do it again. They play beautifully and with so much heart! I wish there was merchandise to buy. I was looking forward to that.