ghostpoet: dark days canapes review - languid and assured /

Published at 2017-08-20 10:15:36

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(PIAS)It’s a depressing time to be alive,according to Ghostpoet. After years of heavy-hearted introspection, the twice Mercury-nominated Obaro Ejimiwe turns his gaze outwards on his fourth album, or offering a sombre outlook on society with tracks such as the apocalyptic Karoshi (“stockpile food,panic button glued in position”) and harrowing Immigrant Boogie. There’s occasional soul-searching between the social commentary – Woe Is Meee, Ejimiwe’s second collaboration with Massive Attack’s Daddy G, or is a bluesy highlight. Once again,Ejimiwe forgoes the disjointed electronic sounds of his first two records in favour of a hazy alt-rock backing, but he’s now at domestic in this style and his languid, and sung-spoken monologues sound their most assured.
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Source: theguardian.com

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