Angus Stone's 'Monsters': Australian Singer Debuts Mystical Video For New Song (VIDEO, INTERVIEW)

Angus Stone Explains The Monsters In The Dark
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For more than seven years, Angus Stone has been well known as one half of the critically acclaimed, folk-singing sibling duo, Angus & Julia Stone. But now the young Australian singer and songwriter has begun to earn accolades on his own since he just wrapped up his solo tour through North America, playing songs off his newest album, "Broken Brights."

This week, Stone is debuting a video created for the ninth single on the album, "Monsters." Produced in collaboration with Evil Twin partners Taylor Steele and Todd DiCiurcio, the short film is a visual trek through an imaginary wooded universe, populated by mythical characters and gorgeous Aussie landscapes. Recently, we had the opportunity to speak with Angus over the phone, who told us about the making of "Monsters" as well as his love of Wes Anderson and the draw of bigger whiskey bottles stateside.

Huffington Post: We watched the video for "Monsters" and we really enjoyed this imaginary wooded world you set up. Where did you get this idea?

Angus Stone: Taylor [Steele] wanted me to get totaled in car, in slow motion. That was the first idea. But then I realized that I had completely forgotten about a story that I was actually writing. A short story about this kid. He had a girlfriend who cooks up dinner and she’s a bit of a cheeky one. She ends up cooking him up a magic mushroom dinner, without him knowing. They live on a reserve, so after, they go for a wander and end up walking up this mountain. They fall asleep and there's something about it -- all these things, being in the right place at the right time. They transform into this other world.

And the story really begins with this. With them getting split up. That's what this film is. It's from his side of the story. He's taken away by this old man, keeper of the forest, who really is looking after the guy because it's dangerous. So the old man takes him to his hut, and the story becomes about how’s he going to escape. It was pretty wild to film because they tied me up, and I essentially had to try and escape from all the little monsters.

HP: As the main character in the video, you are certainly put through a lot -- dragged, chased, you even throw yourself off a cliff. What was it like to film these scenes?

AS: I like getting beat up and dragged about and jumping off waterfalls. I felt really alive. It was a pretty cool way to make a video.

HP: You’ve got a few cuts and bruises on your cheek in the video. Were there any actual injuries that occurred during the shoot?

AS: I got 13 stitches up my left leg and broke my tooth.

HP: Wow, really?

AS: No, that's not true. [Laughs]

HP: [Laughs] Can you explain the inspiration for the lyrics of "Monsters"?

AS: I had this grand idea that I'd move to Amsterdam and live on a house boat, write music and dabble in a bit of pacifism on the way. I went over there and I locked myself inside and I sort of went to these places and wrote this song "Monsters" there. I was walking around, you know, sort of a scummy area where there was some bad stuff going on, and I just caught someone's eye, this man's eye. And I suddenly wanted to write a story about him and the monsters in the dark, and how we all need love. We all have that based in our hearts.

HP: Both Taylor Steele and Todd DiCiurcio have described the film as a chapter out of a full-length feature. Do you have plans to build on this video with other songs from the album?

AS: Yeah, for sure. Taylor made a cut of a kind of a short film and he actually put this video in the flm and used other songs from the record, placed together in a really nice way. I would love to do more in the future. Maybe finish this book and make that into a film.

HP: What's the book's title?

AS: I don't know the title of the book yet. It's sleeping right now.

HP: Well, speaking of making a feature film, are there any filmmakers that you idolize?

AS: Yeah, I reallly like filmmakers in general. Wes Anderson, for example, I find him really poetic in the way that he has made his films. The last cinematic moments. It's beautiful, I love it. But, for the video, we weren't really inspired by one filmmaker or another. I sort of left that side up to Tyler. I was just trying to run away from the monsters!

HP: You just finished your North American tour last month, is there a big difference between touring in Australia and touring in the US?

AS: The bottles of whisky are bigger in the United States, so there’s more whisky on the stage. And that means the performances are way better. But also, I think there's a landscape thing. In the US, the buses are really like a home on wheels, you know? And you see all the countryside and get to experience that along the way.

HP: Are there any cultural differences that come to mind -- something that just mystifies you about culture in the US?

AS: I find more so that you guys are really intrigued. It feels like there’s a passion for the art coming through there, and there are these certain moments where you catch someone’s eye. And I guess it's not just America, but I feel like there’s something there outside of Australia. And it's definitely rad.

HP: This was also your first North American tour without Julia. Do you two have plans for another collaboration in the near future?

AS: Next year I am going to do some writing here. I purchased property here -- a farm by the coast -- and I am going to a bit of building. Build a treehouse and do some writing for a record Julia and I have planned. This property has lots of forest on it and I can walk around with my dog and let my imagination run wild.

Watch the premiere of "Monsters" in the video above and see a slideshow of Stone below. Let us know what you think of his banjo and mandolin-laden ballads in the comments section.

Angus Stone
APRA Music Awards 2011(01 of15)
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 21: Angus Stone arrives at the 2011 APRA Music Awards on June 21, 2011 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
East Coast Blues & Roots Festival 2008 - Day 5(02 of15)
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BYRON BAY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 24: Angus Stone of Angus & Julia Stone perform on stage during day five of the East Coast Blues & Roots Festival on March 24, 2008 in Byron Bay, Australia. (Photo by Kristian Dowling/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
West Coast Bluesfest(03 of15)
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PERTH, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 28: Angus of Angus & Julia Stone performs on stage in concert at the West Coast Bluesfest one day festival at Fremantle Park on March 28, 2010 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Matt Jelonek/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
2010 ARIA Awards - Awards Room(04 of15)
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 07: Angus Stone and Julia Stone pose with their award for Album of the Year and Single of the Year in the awards room backstage at the 2010 ARIA Awards at the Sydney Opera House on November 7, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
2010 ARIA Awards - Arrivals(05 of15)
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 07: Angus Stone arrives on the red carpet at the 2010 ARIA Awards at the Sydney Opera House on November 7, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Big Day Out Festival - Gold Coast(06 of15)
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GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 23: Angus Stone of Angus and Julia Stone performs on stage during the Big Day Out Festival at the Gold Coast Parklands on January 23, 2011 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Falls Music & Arts Festival - Day 2(07 of15)
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LORNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 30: Angus & Julia Stone perform on stage on day two of the Falls Music & Arts Festival on December 30, 2010 in Lorne, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011 - Day 3(08 of15)
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INDIO, CA - APRIL 17: Musicians Julia Natasha Stone and Angus Stone of Angus & Julia Stone perform during Day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011 held at the Empire Polo Club on April 17, 2011 in Indio, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011 - Day 3(09 of15)
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INDIO, CA - APRIL 17: Musician Angus Stone of Angus & Julia Stone performs during Day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011 held at the Empire Polo Club on April 17, 2011 in Indio, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011 - Day 3(10 of15)
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INDIO, CA - APRIL 17: Musicians Julia Natasha Stone and Angus Stone of Angus & Julia Stone perform during Day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011 held at the Empire Polo Club on April 17, 2011 in Indio, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
The Rocks Concerts Celebrate Australia Day(11 of15)
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 26: Angus and Julia Stone perform on stage as part of The Rocks musical performances to celebrate Australia Day, on January 26, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Paul McConnell/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
The Falls Festival - Day 3(12 of15)
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LORNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 31: Angus Stone performs on stage during The Falls Festival on December 31, 2007 in Lorne, Australia. (Photo by Kristian Dowling/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
The Falls Festival - Day 3(13 of15)
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LORNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 31: Julia Stone and Angus Stone perform on stage during The Falls Festival on December 31, 2007 in Lorne, Australia. (Photo by Kristian Dowling/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
East Coast Blues & Roots Festival 2008 - Day 5(14 of15)
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BYRON BAY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 24: Julia Stone and Angus Stone of Angus & Julia Stone perform on stage during day five of the East Coast Blues & Roots Festival on March 24, 2008 in Byron Bay, Australia. (Photo by Kristian Dowling/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
The Rocks Concerts Celebrate Australia Day(15 of15)
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 26: Angus Stone of Angus and Julia Stone perform on stage as part of The Rocks musical performances to celebrate Australia Day, on January 26, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Paul McConnell/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)

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