Julia Stone

One half of a brother-sister duo from the northern beaches of Sydney, Julia Stone is taking on the world - without her sibling.
Andrew JC Nicholls
Published on September 17, 2012

Overview

Having risen to fame by the ARIA-award winning success of her adventures with her brother Angus, Julia is taking the world by the horns in her own right, something she cements in the similarly named title of her debut album, with chilling vocals and a heart on her sleeve style of melancholy storytelling that has seen her more than separated from the echoes of her past.

With a voice that bears traces of Bjork, Harriet Wheeler, Kristen Hersh, Jesca Hoop and Alison Shaw, Stone has become somewhat of a feminist icon, with her work transporting her into new and alien territory.

Playing tracks like 'And The Boys' and 'For You' from Angus & Julia’s back catalogue and 'By The Horns' and 'Memory Machine' from her own, Julia Stone will mesmerize any audience.

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