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Ebony Bones ('' née'' Thomas; born 9 October 1982) is an English singer-songwriter model, actress, and producer. Her musical style is
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and often blends elements of
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, art rock,
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, classical, new-wave and
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. Her debut album '' Bone of My Bones'' was released to positive reviews in 2009. Recorded in India, her second album, '' Behold, a Pale Horse'' was released in September 2013, to critical acclaim. Her third album ''Nephilim'' went out in 2018.


Music career

Ebony Bones was named by her original drummer
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, of band The Damned. Known for her on-stage antics and theatrical costumes, she opened for Cee Lo Green's 2011 Tour across the UK and Europe. Beginning as a self-taught musician performing under the stage name 'Ebony Bones!', she anonymously uploaded music onto a blank Myspace page. Scabies encouraged her to also produce her own records : "I was very determined to carve out my own sound and not kind of have the pressure of someone else dictating to me what that should be". Writing and producing her own material, "We Know All About U", depicting an
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society, made its radio début as "The Hottest Record in the World Today" as well as "Single of the Week" on
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by DJ
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, also receiving daytime play from
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, becoming Radio 1's most played single by an unsigned artist. Her début album '' Bone of My Bones'' was released in 2009 and hailed by critics. It included the tracks ''W.A.R.R.I.O.R'' and ''Guess We'll Always Have NY'', later used for campaigns by Yves Saint Laurent,
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'' FIFA 11'' soundtrack, and a controversial Citroën car commercial featuring
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, which was later banned in parts of Europe. In 2010 she was requested to perform live at the Shanghai World Trade Show
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in New York, and The Grand Palais in Paris for
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live concerts. In the summer of 2011 Ebony Bones also debuted new material from her second album at
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International Film Festival. In 2013, Bones released her second album '' Behold, A Pale Horse'': it was partly conceived while travelling in India. The record featured the Symphony Orchestra of India and a cover of
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. ''Behold, A Pale Horse'' was critically acclaimed and received good reviews by the likes of ''
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'', and '' Spin''. Bones decided to create and run her own label, titled "1984 Records". She has released a majority of her works on this album, such as her EP titled "Bread & Circus Pt. 1". She later released another EP titled, ''Milk & Honey, Pt. 1'' in October 2015. In 2015, Bones collaborated with
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on Ono's remix album '' Yes, I'm A Witch Too'': the track "No Bed For Beatle John" was a remix of an older song. In July 2018, she released ''Nephilim''; ''
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'' hailed it in an 8 out of ten review saying: "It is a case of progression and evolution, and Ebony Bones has achieved a big leap forward with ''Nephilim''. Looking back at her albums it's clear that her work in ''Bones of My Bones'' and ''Behold, A Pale Horse'', have been a preparation for this moment. ''Nephilim'' finds Bones at her best, with a vision that spreads wider, but also with a more focused demeanor."


Musical influences and artistry

On her MySpace, Bones cited in her influences singers of all genres such as Fela Kuti, Grace Jones,
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,
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and
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. Bones also said: "
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is phenomenal. I also like very much Siouxsie and the Banshees, Annie Lennox and Missy Elliott". Her music has been described as "a modern-minded mash-up of early punk slammed against the sounds of old-school afro-beat icons". Her style was described as "idiosyncratic" and as boasting "an especially unique and commanding kind of groove". ''The Guardian'' said that Bones created a "unique brand of post-punk mantra-disco".


Acting career

Attending London's Sylvia Young Theatre School alongside classmate
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, it is known that Ebony Thomas began her career at the age of 12, when she was spotted by BAFTA award winning actor and artistic director of
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, for his production of '' Macbeth'' also starring actress
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. Nominated for The
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in 2004 and 2005 for playing the role of Yasmin Green on the Channel 5 TV drama ''
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'', she was one of the programme's youngest and longest-serving cast members. She appeared in Don Kent's 2012 film ''Ballade pour une reine'' ic


Discography

* '' Bone of My Bones'' (2009) * '' Behold, a Pale Horse'' (2013) * ''Nephilim'' (2018)


References


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