ANGUS AND JULIA STONE

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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: ANGUS STONE
Rising Australian folk star, Angus Stone has come out with a music video for his stellar single "Bird on the Buffalo," which we loved when we first heard it a couple weeks ago....
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BLOG: WATCH: JULIA STONE
Australian folk chart topper Julia Stone, who has been releasing music with her little brother Angus since 2006, is readying a solo record, By The Horns, due out5/29....
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BLOG: STREAM: ANGUS STONE
Sometimes, you come into work in the morning and you haven't had your morning cup of joe (or in my case, your morning can of Dr....
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BLOG: ANGUS AND JULIA STONE TOP MORE AUSSIE CHARTS
In a Starbucks the other day, hearing brother-sister combo Angus and Julia Stone threw me off a bit. The rather distinct warble of Julia resembles the quixotic timbre of Joanna Newsom (my first guess on the "who is it?" game), but the band's distinctly structured pop novella flows a bit more traditionally than Ms....
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FEATURE: T.G.I.MIXTAPE 153 CURATED BY ANGUS STONE
This week's meaty tape was put together by Angus Stone, one half of the Aussie bro-sis folk combo Angus and Julia Stone....
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Artist Bio

Having spent the last two years touring the world in support of their critically acclaimed debut - A Book Like This - Angus and Julia Stone return with their eagerly anticipated sophomore release Down The Way.

On Down The Way they make their debut as producers, and develop their sound without losing the spirit of their debut. There's been a subtle shift in gear, evidence of a growing confidence - the music gravitates from sparse to rich and textured arrangements yet never loses it's etherealness and charm.

Travelling has been an integral part of the Stone's musical story so its not surprising they opted to record in a number of diverse locations around the globe - an old sawmill on the river banks of Fowey, Cornwall, a studio in Brooklyn, a water tank in Coolangatta, their second home - London - and Queens in New York.

Once again the duo share song-writing duties their individual styles juxtaposing yet complimenting the other. Themes of lost love and yearning weave through Down The Way, which opens with the epic and rich tapestry of Hold On.

Elsewhere touches of piano and understated fingerpicking guitar light up the darkness of the sound - For You - and forthcoming single Big Jet Plane sees Angus's rustic tones rolling atop a dreamy string arrangement. Draw Your Swords - a six-minute work out building to an unrestrained crescendo; Devils Tears - gentle piano and sweet acoustic guitars - wrapping up the album.

On Down The Way, Angus and Julia showcase thirteen lovingly crafted songs reflecting a myriad of emotions. Another graceful step on a remarkable musical journey.

Over the course of the last three years the duo have ventured everywhere from the Scottish Highlands to the heart of the USA. This tireless touring has expanded their audience with Myspace plays now exceeding five million. With a worldwide tour kicking off in their native Australia in March the siblings are set to continue to win yet more hearts across the globe in 2010.

The first single from the record, And The Boys, was co-produced by the siblings and Brad Albetta (Martha Wainwright) and the album 'Down The Way' is set for worldwide release in March.
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