2000–2006: Career beginning and EPs In 2003, the band released their debut extended play
Zebraaazz. In 2003, the band won the Musicoz Australian Independent Music Award, which aims to promote and encourage artists from the independent music community. In 2005, a second extended play titled,
The Good Luck Pig was released.
2007–2008: Problems Bluejuice released their debut studio album
Problems in August 2007.
Problems was well received by
Rolling Stone magazine in Australia, which awarded the album a four out of five rating. The band's
single, "
Vitriol", enjoyed airplay on the Australian national radio network
Triple J, being the second most popular track in 2007 and ultimately reaching No. 11 in the
Triple J Hottest 100, 2007. "Vitriol" ranked number 67 in the Australian
Rolling Stone Magazine's 100 Best songs of 2007. The video clip for "Vitriol" won best clip at Sunscreen Video Awards in 2007..
2009–2010: Head of the Hawk In 2009, Bluejuice signed to the Australian record label
Dew Process and recorded their second studio album at Big Jesus Burger in Sydney with producer/mixer
Chris Shaw (
Bob Dylan,
Public Enemy,
Super Furry Animals,
Weezer). The album's lead single "
Broken Leg" debuted on the
Australian Singles Chart at number 47 on 23 August 2009. They released the album
Head of the Hawk on 18 September 2009, and it debuted at No. 37 on the
Australian Albums Chart. "Broken Leg" eventually peaked at No. 27 on the Australian Singles Chart and was certified gold. "Broken Leg" polled at No. 5 in the
Triple J Hottest 100, 2009. The band promoted the album by performing the song on
Channel Seven's
Sunrise and
Channel Nine's
Wide World of Sports. AT the
ARIA Music Awards of 2009, "Broken Leg" was nominated for
Breakthrough Artist and Best Video. The album's second single was "(Ain't) Telling the Truth", was released in February 2010 and "Head of the Hawk" followed later in the year. In September 2010,
Hawthorn Football Club players
Ben Stratton,
Jarryd Morton,
Matt Suckling and
Liam Shiels re-enacted the "Broken Leg" video clip live as part of the 2010 Player Review on the
AFL Footy Show.
2011–2012: Company In October 2011, Bluejuice released "
Act Yr Age" as the lead single from their third studio album. In November 2011, Bluejuice released their third studio album
Company. The album spawned two further singles in 2012, "On My Own" and "The Recession".
2013–2014: Break up and Retrospectable In March 2013, the band's keyboard player, bassist, guitarist and drummer, Jerry Craib, announced his resignation from the band. The public became aware of the decision due to an announcement on the Bluejuice Facebook fan page. The phrase "formidable musical talents" was also used to describe Craib in the Facebook post and information on Craib's future was not provided; however, the band stated that it wished for Craib to return to Bluejuice at another time. In August 2013, Australian hip hop trio
Bliss N Eso released the song "
Act Your Age", which sampled Bluejuice's 2011 song "
Act Yr Age". At the
APRA Music Awards of 2014, the song won Urban Work of the Year. On 3 August 2014, Stone announced the dissolution of Bluejuice during an interview on
Triple J. A "eulogy" was published on the Australian music website
Faster Louder later in the month. As part of the dissolution process, Bluejuice released a new single "I'll Go Crazy" as part of a "greatest hits" record,
Retrospectable, released in September 2014. The group announced a farewell Australian tour which ran over September and October 2014, and included shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, as well as a North Queensland leg and some regional dates. The tour saw a number of sold-out shows, including both gigs at Sydney's Metro Theatre.
2015–present: Solo careers On 28 November 2016, Stone released his first single under his own name, "Trick of the Light", through Australian music website Happy Mag alongside an interview. The song was produced by and co-written with longtime Bluejuice collaborator Alex Gooden, features guitar contributions from Bluejuice touring guitarist Dan Farrugia, and additional vocals and production from Dan Williams from
Art vs. Science. Since that time, the former band members have pursued careers outside of performance. Of note, Stone has produced multiple music industry events, and Yiannoukas works as a
voiceover artist.
2022: reformation and Jelly In October 2022, Bluejuice announced two November 2022 releases; an EP titled
Jelly, featuring previously unreleased tracks and a re-released of their 2011 studio album
Company on vinyl for the first time. ==Musical style==