They have released three studio albums, A Book Like This (2007), which peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart; Down the Way (2010), reached No. 1; and their self-titled album (2014). At the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 they won five awards from nine nominations: winning Album of the Year, Best Adult Alternative Album, Best Cover Art and Producer of the Year for Down the Way and Single of the Year for "Big Jet Plane".
Released in March 2010, their album “Down The Way” debuted at #1 on Australia’s ARIA Charts enjoying a remarkable 12 months inside the ARIA Top 20 albums chart. It went on to pick up Album Of The Year at the 2010 ARIA Awards and includes the platinum selling Single Of The Year ‘Big Jet Plane’; which was most notably voted No.1 on the 2011 annual Triple j Hottest 100. The album has hit triple platinum (210,000+) sales in the Stones’ home country, the only Australian artist album to reach this milestone on the current ARIA Top 50 albums chart.
European audiences have also fallen head over heels in love with “Down The Way”. Reaching platinum (100,000+) album status in France, supported by a hugely successful film sync with ‘Big Jet Plane’ for the movie, Les Émotifs Anonymes. Extended sold out tours are not limited to native Australia with the 2011 French tour including 5 ‘Le Trianon’ Paris shows selling out 2 months before the tour commenced. The UK, Germany, Austria, Spain & Portugal are all just a taste of the frequent European tour destinations with sell out shows. In the US, their dramatic and lush soundscapes have found homes on prime time dramas; Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice and key slots at iconic US festivals Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo and Coachella.
Travelling has been an integral part of the Stone’s musical story, so it’s not surprising they opted to record “Down The Way” in a number of diverse locations around the globe; an old sawmill on the river banks of Fowey in Cornwall, a studio in Brooklyn, a water tank in Coolangatta, London - and Queens in New York.
“Down The Way” marked their debut as producers, taking full control of their sound without losing the spirit of what made the first record ‘A Book Like This’ so special. There has been a subtle shift of gear, represented by a growing confidence in their abilities as artists and the music follows suit as it flows easily through sparse and rich textured arrangements without losing any of its etherealness and charm.
With an incredible response to “Down The Way” from all corners of the globe, Angus and Julia Stone will take some well-deserved time off and prepare for their next step along a remarkable musical journey.
“Simple yet inspired tunes, a heart-felt soundtrack to their folk adventures and lessons learnt along the way”
Rolling Stone Australia ***
“Aussie siblings continue to enchant’. ‘Sweet and savoury blend to warm the soul.. innocently Joyous”
MOJO UK ****
”The pair melt in to one another to create a spectral and lush backdrop”
Clash Magazine UK
“If A Book Like This compounded their future, consider Down The Way the fulfilling realization of all”
FILTER USA
Website: www.angusandjuliastone.com
www.myspace.com/angusandjuliastone
www.youtube.com/angusandjuliastone
Black Crow
Angus & Julia Stone Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Red riders of the dark
Help me through this maze
Do you know, mister, of this place?
Do you know, mister?
No time to waste
Won't you help me be on my way?
So I can set me free
Saw murder in her eyes
The dark of a thousand crows
Cold thriller in disguise
Blue shadows stitched to her toes
Do you know, mister, of this place?
Do you know, mister?
No time to waste
There's propergand for everyman
On the paperstand you know
When will the spinsters face
Let give that twist of grace you know
Do you know, mister, of this place?
Do you know, mister?
No time to waste
The song Black Crow by Angus & Julia Stone is a poetic and enigmatic song that invites the listener to immerse themselves in its mysterious and dreamlike atmosphere. The opening lines "Eyes from the tree take me down the way, Red riders of the dark, Help me through this maze" set the tone for the song, which reads like a mystical journey through a dark and twisted landscape. The mention of "red riders of the dark" and "murder in her eyes" contribute to the sense of foreboding and danger that permeates the lyrics.
The chorus, "Won't you help me be on my way?/So I can set me free" seems to be a plea for help or guidance, perhaps from some supernatural figure. The lines "Blue shadows stitched to her toes" and "Let give that twist of grace you know" add to the surreal and poetic imagery of the song, creating a vivid and intriguing world for the listener to explore.
Overall, Black Crow is a song that rewards repeated listening, as there are many layers of meaning and interpretation to uncover. It is a haunting and beautiful track that showcases Angus & Julia Stone's skills as storytellers and musicians.
Line by Line Meaning
Eyes from the tree take me down the way
The singer is being watched by someone from a tree who guides them on the way
Red riders of the dark
The person watching the singer is part of a group who are dangerous or untrustworthy
Help me through this maze
The singer is lost and needs help navigating their way through this situation
Do you know, mister, of this place?
The artist is asking the person in the tree if they know where they are
Do you know, mister?
The artist continues to ask if the person in the tree knows where they are
No time to waste
The situation is urgent and they must figure out where they are quickly
Won't you help me be on my way?
The singer is asking the person in the tree to help them leave this place
So I can set me free
The artist wants to leave this place to find freedom
Saw murder in her eyes
The artist is describing the eyes of a woman they saw who looked like a killer
The dark of a thousand crows
The imagery of a dark sky filled with crows is used to illustrate the ominous feeling of the situation
Cold thriller in disguise
The woman who they saw with murderous eyes was hiding her true intentions
Blue shadows stitched to her toes
The woman had blue shadows or bruises that looked like they were sewn onto her toes, suggesting she was a victim of abuse
There's propaganda for every man
The media spreads different messages to manipulate people
On the paperstand you know
The singer is referring to newspapers or magazines where propaganda is often found
When will the spinsters face
The singer is questioning when those who spread propaganda will be held accountable for their actions
Let give that twist of grace you know
The artist is suggesting that a small change in perspective could lead to understanding and forgiveness
No time to waste
The urgency of the situation is reiterated
Do you know, mister, of this place?
The singer returns to asking the person in the tree for help
Do you know, mister?
The singer continues to ask the person in the tree for help
No time to waste
The urgency of the situation is reiterated one last time
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ANGUS STONE, JULIA STONE
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@AllisonGhost
Eyes from the free take me down the way
Red riders of the dark
Help me through this maze
Do you know, mister, of this place?
Do you know, mister?
No time to waste
Won't you help me be on my way?
Won't you help me be on my way?
So I can set me free
Saw murder in her eyes
The dark of a thousand crows
Cold thriller in disguise
Blue shadows stitched to her toes
Do you know, mister, of this place?
Do you know, mister?
No time to waste
There's propaganda for everyman
On the paperstand you know
When will the spinsters face
Let give that twist of grace you know
Do you know, mister, of this place?
Do you know, mister?
No time to waste
@allchoxn1601
after 10 years, this song has been in the back of my mind all I remembered was a drawing type film of a man crawling through a tunnel, after 10 years I’ve found the song and the memories come rushing back
@Schmatzediekatze
ME TOOOO
@wig.snatcher
same
@oliveowaowa
SAME I JUST FOUND IT AGAIN
@hentaigals
it gets better and better the more you listen to it
@VikasKumar-se3pw
I love the notion, I'll definitely try it.
Any other song you think where this happens?
@timothybarnhart2489
I forgot about this song years ago. Came up on my random. God I love everything about this song.
@purplelove8398
Music video has SUCH A powerful meaning.
@2xlart
Hello, how have you been over these long years?
@NZBeautiful
just realized how fucking amazing this video is. i gotta rewatch that now. all of their vids are amazing. and songs. they're just perfection.