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Ebony Sye

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Ebony Sye - Their debut album 'If You Want To Be King' (Ode Records - SODET 270) is a tour de force and has been voted one of the most underrated albums of all time on international web lists, they have even had a racehorse named after them.

Their raw talent and youthful energy has stood the test of time and is as valid in today's techno punk revival as anything from the mid 1980’s.

Once touted as New Zealand's hardest working band they cut their first record before any of them had turned 20 and had covered most of the country from Cape Reinga to Stewart Island on their exhaustive tour schedules. Having influenced many bands that followed in their wake, their personal differences and final demise in 1989 signalled an end of an era, An era many have tried to put behind them but an era which is now being rediscovered with gusto. Singer/Guitarist Niel de Jong would later go on to form the popular Voodoo Love which was the darling of student radio in the early 1990's.

Ebony Sye, The music: “Pink Floyd meets The Cure” as one critic called it.

My own impression was more along the lines of The Stranglers or maybe even The Violent Femmes
with the faintest hint of Jethro Tull (Hmm). Strong and full of spunk for an eighties four piece with surprisingly edgy guitar riffs for a period of synth-dominated mediocrity. Don’t get me wrong there is some fine synth playing on their record from keyboard man Iain Ballantyne. Tracks like 'Girl At School' and 'The Visitor' are inspired, examples of Moog madness at their best.

Criticised for their sometimes adolescent lyrics the band found wide appeal among their own age group with lyrics that cut deep into the teenage psyche - remember the group was only 18 or 19 themselves and delved into such heady topics as the Queen street riots 'Can’t Blame Rock & Roll' and the Falklands war 'Tin Soldiers' as well as the usual teenage, They don’t understand me type lyrics of 'I’d Hate To Be' and title track 'If You Want To Be King'.

Side Two begins with the eighties club anthem 'Staring At Me' who’s driving bass pulse sets the tone for a darker more brooding second half to the record. The album ends with the frantic punk thrash 'I’d Hate To Be' which will leave your ears ringing and begging for more.

For Videos of Ebony Sye on YouTube http://youtube.com/results?search_query=ebony+sye&search=Search

Band Members:
Niel de Jong (vocals, guitar)
Roseanne Greenhalgh (bass)
Iain Ballantyne (keyboards)
Robin de Jong (drums)

Releases

If You Want To Be King
Year: 1987
Type: Album

Lyrics

All No Better Men

Can't Blame Rock & Roll

Girl at School

I'd Hate to Be

If You Want To Be King

Party at My House

Staring at Me

The Show

The Visitor

Tide is On The Turn

Tin Soldiers

Genres

Alternative Rock

Media Downloads

Girl At School

[5:44] [128kbps] [stereo]

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Staring At Me

[3:33] [128kbps] [stereo]

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The Visitor

[4:05] [128kbps] [stereo]

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Tide Is On The Turn

[4:42] [128kbps] [stereo]

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Tin Soldiers

[5:03] [128kbps] [stereo]

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Ebony Sye Photos 1984-1988

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Discussion

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ebony sye 1 niknee 360 Thu Jun 28, 2007 1:12 pm
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Ebony Sye 1 Ebony Sye 583 Sat Nov 5, 2005 3:34 pm
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