Julia Deans
New Zealand musician

Julia Deans

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Introduction

Julia Deans (born 27 August 1974) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer of rock band Fur Patrol.

Banshee Reel

In the early '90s Deans joined Wellington-based Celtic rock band Banshee Reel. The group released two albums – Culture Vulture (1993) and An Orchestrated Litany of Lies (1995). Banshee Reel toured extensively around New Zealand and overseas. In 1996, after returning to New Zealand from a Canadian tour, Deans and Wellington guitarist Steve Wells decided to form a rock group, which was to become Fur Patrol.

Fur Patrol

Fur Patrol released three albums – Pet (2000), Collider (2003) and Local Kid (2008) and had a number one single with "Lydia" in 2000. The band moved to Melbourne in 2001 to focus on a wider Australian audience. After the lack of success with their third album Local Kid, Fur Patrol went on hiatus.

Solo career and The Adults

With a number of songs she had written over the years but thought unsuitable for Fur Patrol, Deans was encouraged by her record company to record a solo album. This became Modern Fables, released in 2010. It was well received and was short-listed for the Taite Music Prize, with single "A New Dialogue" long-listed for the APRA Silver Scroll award.

Deans then became part of The Adults, a musical collaboration between established New Zealand musicians such as Jon Toogood, Shayne Carter, Tiki Taane and Ladi6. In 2011 the group released a self-titled album which was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2012 New Zealand Music Awards.

In 2012, Deans released new single "Broken Home". She also embarked on a theatrical project, starring with Jon Toogood in Silo Theatre's production of Brel: The Words and Music of Jacques Brel.

In 2013, Deans performed at the Taite Music Prize ceremony in April. Later in the year, Deans and Anika Moa recorded a cover version of "2000 Miles" for the charity album Starship Christmas Album 2013.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Details Peak chart
positions
NZ
2010 A New Dialogue EP
  • Released: 9 March 2010
  • Format: Digital download
  • Label: Tardus Music
2010 Modern Fables
  • Released: 4 July 2010
  • Formats: CD/digital download
  • Label: Tardus Music
12
2018 We Light Fire
  • Released: 11 May 2018
  • Formats: CD/digital download
  • Label: Tardus Music
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With Banshee Reel

  • Culture Vulture (1993)
  • An Orchestrated Litany of Lies (1995)
  • "Lament" (1995) NZ: #42

With Fur Patrol

  • Pet (2000) Wishbone Music
  • Collider (2003) Universal Music Australia
  • Local Kid (2008) Tardus Music

With The Adults

  • The Adults (2011) Warner Music NZ

Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
NZ
2011 "The Only Thing"
Non-album single
2012 "Not Given Lightly"

Non-album single
"Broken Home" Non-album single
2015 "Team, Ball, Player, Thing"
Non-album single

Music videos

Year Music video Director(s)
2010 "A New Dialogue" Greg Page
2010 "Modern Fables" Mark Burrows
2012 "Broken Home" Stephen Tilley

Awards

Year Award Category Work Result
1999 bNet NZ Music Awards Best Independent Release Starlifter (Fur Patrol) Won
1999 bNet NZ Music Awards Best Fox Julia Deans Won
2001 New Zealand Music Awards Single of the Year "Lydia" (Fur Patrol) Won
2001 New Zealand Music Awards Best Female Vocalist Julia Deans Won
2001 New Zealand Music Awards Best Songwriter "Lydia" Won
2001 New Zealand Music Awards Album of the Year Pet (Fur Patrol) Nominated
2001 APRA Awards Most Performed Work in New Zealand "Lydia" Won
2010 APRA Silver Scroll Short list "A New Dialogue" Shortlisted
2011 Taite Music Prize Short list Modern Fables Shortlisted
2012 APRA Silver Scroll Long list "Anniversary Day" (with Jon Toogood for The Adults) Nominated
2012 New Zealand Music Awards Album of the Year The Adults (with The Adults) Nominated