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Ghostpoet - Shedding Skin

Eclectic alt-rock with dextrous wordplay

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Release date
2 March 2015
Label
Play It Again Sam

Background

This isn’t the first time Ghostpoet, AKA Obaro Ejimiwe, has found himself in the Mercury Prize line-up. Since his last appearance (with the critically-acclaimed debut Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam), Ejimiwe's sound has taken an unmistakable turn.

Here, on Shedding Skin, the sparse electronic tinkering that marked his earlier output has given way to indie-ish, careening guitar territory, complete with backing band. What has remained the same is Ejimiwe’s sense of poetry - his voice, with its unique style of delivery, seems to stretch itself languidly but surely around lofty themes and sharp observations. It is a piece of work that impresses with its quality of contemplation and maturity.

Previously shortlisted?

Yes, in 2011 (Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam).

What the critics say

"In the blur between hip-hop, soul and poetry, Obaro Ejimiwe's weathered urban wisdom has found peace." - Clash

"songs stretch and distort and then suddenly snap-to. Ejimiwe’s mature baritone tethers it all: trapped and weary but tenacious." - The Telegraph

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Gemma Cairney on Ghostpoet: "how could I not love it?"

Gemma Cairney discusses Ghostpoet's Mercury Prize 2015 shortlisted album, Shedding Skin.

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