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A Book Like This (Deluxe Version)

Angus & Julia Stone

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Album Review

With a mix of sibling harmonies, acoustics, and brushed percussion, Angus & Julia Stone's debut recalls the lush, cuddle-up-in-bed indie folk of the Weepies and KaiserCartel. A Book Like This takes strength from its two young songwriters, both of whom approach love and coming-of-age issues from their own gendered perspective. Julia Stone plays the part of the quirky ingénue, her vocals fluttering like a young Joanna Newsom over homespun melodies and gauzy instrumental backdrops. "I blame you, Hollywood," she softly chastises, "for showing me things you never should show a young girl." Strings and glockenspiels chime in the background, swirling whimsically around the refrain before giving way to "Just a Boy," where brother Angus details an awkward encounter with the fairer sex. He matches his sister's soft, unadorned croon throughout the album, whether he's helming G-rated material like "Bella" (sample lyric: "There goes the gal in the pretty skirt with the golden smile") or planning a visit to a friend's house for the sole purpose of getting stoned ("Jewels and Gold"). Drug references notwithstanding, the bulk of this debut revels in its own adolescence, focusing on fairy tale folk songs and pastoral imagery. For those who have a taste for such fanciful material, A Book Like This is an appropriate soundtrack for lazy Sunday afternoons and slow Monday mornings, when the pace of the world matches the relaxed gait of this winsome duo. [A CD/DVD edition was also released.]

Customer Reviews

Perfect Chill Sunday

This is a great album to chill to on a relaxing Sunday afternoon. Or anytime for that matter.

Cool hammock on a warm day

I agree with "morethanscars." In it's simplistic melodies and even tones (with a touch of springiness) it's an album I really enjoy listening to on a cool hammock on a warm day, reminiscing on my love.

Simple. And simply beautiful...

This is the first album I have taken the time to review. And not for lack of artists that I could easily spend some time praising, but for the curious nature of how great I believe this music is.
Admittedly, these songs reach out to me in a very tangible way right now because most of them are about love, and approach the subject from a childish perspective that can cause the wisdom in them to, " hide in plain sight," at times. Every song features guitar playing that has a spring in its step, joy in its chords, and a playful way of getting around to the semi-sweet melodies which are at the core of the work. Both voices delight in singing their own song, and do it well.
I cannot stop listening to this wonderful, and priceless work of art.

Biography

Formed: Sydney, Australia

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '00s

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...
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