"Writing a song is a personal thing, and you have to have a lot of trust to try things and not be embarrassed."
About Julia Stone
Julia Stone — Life and Legacy
Julia Stone, an Australian singer-songwriter, has carved a niche in the music world with her poignant exploration of love and identity. Known for her ethereal voice and introspective lyrics, she gained prominence as part of the duo Stonefield and later as a solo artist. Her song 'Let's Forget All the Things That We Say' exemplifies her ability to weave complex emotions into her music, reflecting on the contradictions of love and the human experience. Stone's lyrics often reveal a deep understanding of vulnerability, as seen in her quote, 'We are all just a little lost,' which resonates with listeners navigating their own identities. Through her work, Julia challenges conventional notions of love, presenting it as a multifaceted experience that encompasses both joy and heartache. Her ability to articulate these feelings has made her music relatable and impactful, allowing her audience to connect on a personal level. Today, her quotes and lyrics continue to inspire those grappling with their own emotional journeys, solidifying her relevance in contemporary music.
Quote collection
Julia Stone quotes
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"When you watch your mum and dad sing and they're happy and it brings them joy, it is then a natural choice to go where the joy is. Music was always that place in our family."
"I source images and ideas from different parts of my experiences, and sometimes they are things that are made-up, or just appear out of nowhere, like out of a dream or an image that I've seen in a book, or even the title of a book that I'm staring at on a shelf. It's a good way to write songs, just stare at a bookshelf!"
"When I'm writing a song, things are always popping into my head, it's not so direct. It feels more like I'm in a room and there's this whole big jumble of clothes on the floor and it's like choosing what to wear. There are a lot of different things in there and you kind of pull something out and think, "No, that's not right," or you're like, "Yes I'll put this on with this.""