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Julia Stone


Julia Stone (born 13 April 1984) is an Australian folk singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, best known for her collaborative work with her brother Angus Stone in the indie folk duo Angus & Julia Stone.
Formed in 2006, the duo gained prominence with their debut EP Chocolates and Cigarettes and subsequent albums, including the multi-platinum Down the Way (2010), which won Album of the Year and Best Adult Alternative Album at the ARIA Music Awards.
In her solo career, Stone has released albums such as The Memory Machine (2010), By the Horns (2012)—which charted at number 11 on the ARIA Albums Chart—and Sixty Summers (2021), noted for their introspective lyrics and blend of acoustic balladry with indie pop elements.
The duo continues to release music, with their 2024 album Cape Forestier reflecting their enduring influence in Australian and international indie scenes.

Early life

Family background and upbringing

Julia Stone was born on 13 April 1984 in , , . She is the second of four children in her family, with an older sister named Catherine (born circa 1982) and a younger brother, (born 1986). Her parents, and Stone, formed a duo in the , though initially worked as a builder and later a before focusing more on music. The Stone family resided in Sydney's area, a coastal suburban environment characterized by its laid-back lifestyle and proximity to the . Julia has described her upbringing as working-class, with the family's dynamics centered around practical livelihoods amid the everyday routines of suburban . After the birth of their first child, Catherine, Kim Stone transitioned to full-time parenting, supporting the household while John pursued varied employment. This setting provided a stable, community-oriented foundation that emphasized self-reliance and familial bonds over formal structures.

Early musical influences and education

Stone's earliest musical engagement involved playing the , which she began at age 5. By age 12, she performed original songs at school assemblies, drawing on an environment that fostered creative expression through music. At ages 13 and 14, Stone composed her initial pop songs, influenced by contemporary pop alongside elements from her upbringing. A key discovery that year was Cohen's music; she repeatedly listened to his Best Of compilation, marking an introduction to and traditions emphasizing lyrical depth. Stone's interest in music intensified later in her teens, though she reported minimal prior focus on singing or performance. At 19, she took her first guitar lesson from her brother and learned Ben Harper's "Walk Away" as her introductory piece, sparking development of guitar and vocal skills through informal, self-directed practice rather than structured training. This approach aligned with her pre-professional path, prioritizing personal exploration over institutional music education.

Career

Duo work with Angus Stone (2005–present)

Angus and Julia Stone formed their musical duo in 2005, initially gaining attention through independent releases in Australia. Their debut EP, Chocolates and Cigarettes, was released on August 26, 2006, featuring acoustic folk tracks that showcased their sibling harmonies and introspective songwriting. The EP included songs like "Mango Tree" and "Private Lawns," establishing their early sound rooted in folk and downtempo elements. The duo's first full-length album, A Book Like This, followed in September 2007, produced in part by Fran Healy of and released via Flock Music and . It achieved commercial success in , entering the top ten on local charts and earning critical praise for its intimate pop-folk arrangements. The album's tracks, such as "Here We Go Again" and "Wasted," highlighted their collaborative songcraft, blending Julia's ethereal vocals with Angus's guitar-driven compositions. Breakthrough came with on March 12, , which debuted at number one on the Albums Chart and became the highest-selling Australian of with over 210,000 units sold domestically. Certified triple platinum in Australia and platinum in , the propelled international tours across , the , and , amassing multi-platinum sales overall. Singles like "" drove its success, leading to five Awards in , including . Following , the duo entered a hiatus period focused on solo endeavors, resuming joint work with their self-titled album in 2014, which reached top 10 positions in , , the , and . Snow arrived in 2017, continuing their trajectory with sales exceeding 85,000 units. After another interval, they reunited for Cape Forestier on May 10, 2024, via , returning to rootsy, living-room-recorded folk sounds and supporting it with a world tour blending new and classic material. Their collaborative output has cumulatively surpassed 600 million streams, underscoring sustained global appeal through extensive international touring.

Solo career (2010–present)

Stone's debut solo , The Memory Machine, was released in 2010 and featured co-production by Stone alongside Brad Albetta and Kieran Kelly. The record incorporated and acoustic elements, with Stone handling composition and vocals. Her second solo effort, By the Horns, followed in May 2012 and debuted at number 11 on the Australian Albums Chart. The was issued via Records and marked Stone's continued exploration of folk-influenced songwriting independent of her duo collaborations. After a period focused on other projects, Stone signed a global deal with BMG in July 2020 to release new solo material, culminating in Sixty Summers on April 30, 2021. Recorded intermittently from 2015 to 2019, the album involved contributions from collaborators including St. Vincent, who influenced its brighter, pop-oriented sound. Later that year, on December 10, Stone issued Everything Is Christmas, a collection of 14 holiday covers reinterpreted in her style, including tracks like "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" and "Jingle Bells." In the years following, Stone has pursued songwriting abroad, including time in where she composed material for upcoming solo records while supporting her partner's artist residency.

Musical style and reception

Artistic influences and evolution

Julia Stone's artistic foundation lies in a folk-indie aesthetic characterized by acoustic guitar-driven arrangements and delving into themes of , , and existential freedom, often drawn from personal upheavals and relational dynamics. Influences such as Leonard Cohen's poetic introspection, Jeff Buckley's emotive vocal phrasing, and Alanis Morissette's raw confessional style inform her songwriting, where simple chord progressions causally prioritize emotional delivery over complexity, allowing vulnerability to emerge through sparse instrumentation and narrative directness. In her collaborative work with brother Angus Stone, this sound manifests through sibling vocal harmonies that blend fragility with warmth, evoking a shared, unpolished intimacy rooted in their coastal Australian upbringing, where environmental vastness subtly shapes motifs of escape and impermanence in lyrical structures favoring cyclical, repetitive phrasing to mirror relational ebb and flow. The duo's early reliance on organic, live-recorded acoustics underscores a causal fidelity to first-encountered experiences, with harmonies serving as a structural anchor that amplifies thematic universality without ornate production. Stone's solo trajectory marks a sonic evolution toward refined , integrating textures and orchestral swells into her base, which expands themes into broader spatial dynamics—electronica's pulses evoking internal freedom amid loss, while strings heighten emotional peaks in otherwise minimalist frameworks. This shift causally stems from independent creative , enabling song forms that layer with atmospheric depth, as seen in transitions from harmony-dependent duo verses to solo-led builds that isolate vocal for heightened lyrical impact on and . Such progression maintains core thematic consistency but refines delivery, prioritizing sonic where production choices directly amplify the raw of lived experiences over duo-era's interpersonal synergy.

Critical and commercial reception

Angus & Julia Stone's collaborative work has garnered substantial commercial success in , exemplified by their 2010 album , which reached number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and earned four-times platinum certification for over 280,000 units shipped. Their debut A Book Like This (2007) peaked at number six and achieved platinum status with 70,000 units, while their 2014 self-titled album also topped the ARIA chart. These releases contributed to strong worldwide sales, though the duo experienced periods of reduced visibility during creative hiatuses following albums like Snow (2017). Julia Stone's solo endeavors have seen more modest commercial outcomes, with By the Horns (2012) peaking at number 11 on the Albums Chart, Sixty Summers (2021) at number 16, and her debut The Memory Machine (2010) entering the top 100. No multi-platinum certifications are recorded for her solo releases, reflecting lower market penetration compared to duo efforts amid extended breaks from joint projects. Critics have frequently praised the duo's emotional authenticity, vocal , and sibling , with described as a "quiet storm" of commendable restraint and moving details. Stone's work, particularly Sixty Summers, has been lauded for its joyful art-pop evolution and interesting experimentation, marking some of her most compelling material. However, detractors have pointed to repetitiveness in thematic content and over-reliance on indie-folk tropes, such as clichéd arrangements and soft-focus , with some albums criticized for bland production or lack of vocal push. efforts occasionally faced notes of imperfection, including elements that obscured her airy delivery. These views contrast sales achievements with perceptions of stylistic consistency bordering on stagnation.

Activism

Environmental and social causes

In response to the 2019–2020 Australian bushfires, Julia Stone curated the charity Songs for Australia, released digitally on March 6, 2020, featuring covers of iconic tracks by artists including The National, , and , with all proceeds benefiting relief organizations such as the Wires Rescue and the Aboriginal Legal Service. The project aimed to support recovery efforts for affected communities, , and groups, though specific fundraising totals from the have not been publicly detailed beyond its contribution to broader crisis aid. Stone performed a cover of Midnight Oil's "Beds Are Burning"—a originally protesting —at the Down to Earth bushfire relief concert in on February 28, 2020, stating that its 1987 lyrics addressing the return of land to remained "very relevant today." This aligned her with for issues amid the fires' disproportionate impact on remote communities, though her involvement focused on performative rather than direct policy engagement. On February 24, 2020, Stone joined musician in an to Prime Minister , calling for accelerated adoption of to mitigate future risks following the bushfires' devastation, which claimed 34 lives and burned over 18 million hectares. While framing the crisis as a prompt for emissions reductions, such attributions overlook multifaceted causes including accumulated fuel loads from suppressed natural burns, El Niño-induced , and dry ignitions, with historical precedents like the 1851 fires burning comparable areas under pre-industrial conditions. Stone has also participated in Clean Up Australia Day events, an annual initiative founded in to remove litter and promote behavioral changes, which she credited with prompting personal pledges to alter household waste practices. These efforts emphasize over systemic policy, yielding measurable local impacts like tons of debris cleared annually but limited scalability against broader ecological challenges.

Public statements and engagements

In a 2021 interview with NME, Julia Stone described experiencing a profound sense of personal freedom within her relationship with musician Thomas Bartlett, stating, “When I was with Thomas, I felt this kind of freedom to just be whatever I am in that moment,” which she contrasted with prior relational dynamics that constrained her self-expression. This reflection informed themes in her solo album Sixty Summers, where she explored relational authenticity amid broader human experiences. Stone has occasionally addressed societal perceptions of love and partnership, critiquing what she termed a “toxic belief” in romantic narratives that prioritize endurance over mutual fulfillment, as noted in discussions around her 2021 work. Her commentary remains centered on individual emotional dynamics rather than institutional or policy-level critiques, with no verified public endorsements of partisan positions. In a March 2025 Take 5 episode revisiting her "," Stone highlighted musical influences like and as catalysts for personal artistic liberation, framing freedom as an internal, creative pursuit unbound by external societal pressures. Public engagements, such as promotional appearances for the 2025 Red Hot Summer Tour alongside her brother , have emphasized communal joy in live and without overt activist messaging or reported controversy. These drew positive for their focus on escapist, unifying performances, with attendance figures exceeding expectations in regional Australian venues, though Stone avoided amplifying societal debates in related media. Her limited forays into public discourse prioritize introspective themes over polarizing advocacy, aligning with a pattern of restraint observed across her career interviews.

Personal life

Relationships and residences

Julia Stone has been married to musician and producer James Gilligan since at least 2021. Stone's residences have included periods in , where she owned and sold an apartment in St Kilda in October 2024 for $925,000 after it passed in at auction. She has also spent time in for creative work tied to her partner's artist residency. Currently, she maintains a home in , , which supports her balance of domestic life and musical collaborations.

Health and personal challenges

In her late twenties, Julia Stone experienced a severe episode of anxiety triggered by the pressures of an intense touring schedule following the release of the self-titled album with her brother in 2014. During a visit to a hair salon, she suffered a characterized by and difficulty breathing, prompting her to seek professional psychological support. Stone credited therapists with providing her conceptual frameworks and practical strategies to manage her symptoms, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging vulnerability rather than suppressing it. She has described learning that "it’s to not be ," countering cultural tendencies in to minimize emotional distress through attitudes of or forced gratitude. Through individual initiative, Stone applied these insights by volunteering as a support worker at the Anxiety Recovery Centre , where she trained as a and handled calls, finding in redirecting her experiences toward aiding others. This involvement, sustained into the period, reflected her proactive recovery, including aspirations to pursue formal studies.

Discography

Albums with Angus & Julia Stone

Angus & Julia Stone released their debut collaborative , A Book Like This, on 8 September 2007 through in CD and digital formats. The album entered the Albums at number 6. Their second , Down the Way, followed on 12 March 2010 via Music , available in CD, vinyl, and digital editions. It debuted at number 1 on the Albums . The self-titled third studio album, Angus & Julia Stone, was issued on 1 August 2014 by , primarily in digital and CD formats with limited vinyl pressings. It reached number 1 on the ARIA Albums . , their fourth album, came out on 15 September 2017 through in and internationally, released in CD, vinyl, and digital. The duo's fifth studio album, Cape Forestier, was released on 10 May 2024 via , in digital, CD, and vinyl formats. It peaked at number 2 on the Albums Chart.
AlbumRelease DateLabelPeak ARIA Position
A Book Like This8 September 20076
12 March 20101
Angus & Julia Stone1 August 20141
Snow15 September 2017/-
Cape Forestier10 May 20242

Solo albums

Julia Stone's debut solo album, The Memory Machine, was released on 3 September 2010 in Australia by Picture Show Records. Her follow-up, By the Horns, came out on 25 May 2012, also through Picture Show Records, with recording sessions taking place in France and featuring contributions from members of The National. Sixty Summers, issued on 30 April 2021 by , was recorded sporadically over five years across multiple international locations including , the , and . That same year, Stone released the holiday album Everything Is Christmas on 10 December 2021 via .

Singles and EPs

Angus and Julia Stone released their debut , Chocolates and Cigarettes, as a self-released recording in 2006. This EP featured early folk-oriented tracks that established their sibling duo's intimate sound. The follow-up EP, Heart Full of Wine, was issued on February 3, 2007, by , containing six tracks including the title song and "What You Wanted." Julia Stone's solo singles include "This Love," released in 2010 as part of promotional efforts for her debut album The Memory Machine. In 2021, she issued "We All Have," a collaboration featuring Matt Berninger of The National. As the duo, recent singles tied to their 2024 album Cape Forestier encompass "Losing You," "No Boat No Aeroplane," "Cape Forestier," and "The Wedding Song," all released that year.

Awards and nominations

APRA Awards

Angus and Julia Stone won the Songwriter of the Year award at the 2011 APRA Music Awards, recognizing their contributions to Australian songwriting that year. They also received the Song of the Year award for "Big Jet Plane", a track from their album Down the Way that achieved significant airplay and commercial success. In 2015, the duo secured the Blues & Roots Work of the Year for "Heart Beats Slow", from their self-titled third album, highlighting its performance in the genre category. They had also been nominated in the same category for "Get Home". The pair again won Blues & Roots Work of the Year in 2019 for "Chateau", from their album Snow, underscoring their sustained influence in roots-oriented songwriting.
YearCategoryWorkCo-writers
2011Songwriter of the YearN/AAngus Stone
2011Song of the YearBig Jet PlaneAngus Stone
2015Blues & Roots Work of the YearHeart Beats SlowAngus Stone
2019Blues & Roots Work of the YearChateauAngus Stone

ARIA Music Awards

Julia Stone has achieved recognition at the primarily through her collaborations with brother , with the duo securing six wins from multiple nominations across categories emphasizing album quality and production. Their most prominent success occurred at the 2010 ceremony, where they won five awards from nine nominations for the album , including , Best Adult Alternative Album/, Best Cover Art, and Producer of the Year. This haul marked a high point, reflecting strong industry validation for their folk-indie sound amid commercial success, as is voted by ARIA's membership of over 1,000 Australian recording industry professionals across labels, artists, and media. In contrast, Stone's solo work has received limited attention, with no wins recorded and sparse nominations, underscoring the duo's dominance in award outcomes despite her individual charting respectably, such as By the Horns reaching number 11 on the ARIA Albums Chart in 2012. Later duo efforts continued the pattern of nominations without matching 2010's wins; for instance, they received nods in 2021 and won Best Original Soundtrack/ Album for contributions to , while Cape Forestier (2024) earned a nomination for Best Adult Contemporary Album. These results highlight a reliance on peer-voted categories favoring established acts, with ARIA's process prioritizing artistic merit and sales data but potentially influenced by industry networks dominated by major labels.

Other awards

In 2012, Julia Stone was nominated for Best Female Artist at the EG Awards, a Victorian recognizing outstanding contributions in various categories, particularly tied to her solo album By the Horns released that year. The nomination placed her alongside contemporaries such as and , highlighting her role in Australia's indie-folk landscape amid a field emphasizing regional talent. These EG Awards, later evolving into the Music Victoria Awards, focused on peer-voted honors for Victorian-based or affiliated artists, often prioritizing artistic merit over national chart performance. Stone did not win the , which reflects the competitive of such niche recognitions where broader commercial metrics play a lesser role compared to peer acclaim. No further wins or nominations in equivalent miscellaneous categories, such as international folk or emerging artist honors, have been documented for her solo endeavors as of 2025.

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