Liverpool Music Week picks part 3: Ghostpoet

The Mercury Prize nominee heads back to the city for the second time in a year. This time, he's headlining Music Week's massive closing party...

Fresh from a Mercury Prize nomination for his uh-may-zing ‘Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam’ album, Ghostpoet’s the big name at this year’s Liverpool Music Week.

He’s already visited the city one earlier this year, with a stunning gig at the Shipping Forecast, but this time the London-via-Coventry rapper’s back as a fully-fledged star.

Live, Ghostpoet is an arresting performer: his woozy rhymes and hypnotic delivery rub up perfectly with the strutting electronica and wiry beats underneath. Fans of the harder side of hip hop might find it all a bit limp, but for the rest of us his post-pop poetry is a must-see.

If the ‘poet doesn’t take your fancy, there’s a million other bands to check out at the LMW closing party: Visions of Trees, Vessels, Lucky Beaches, Echo Lake and Drums Of Death all play across the multi-roomed venue on the 11th.

Ghostpoet at Liverpool Music Week closing party, 11 Nov
Contemporary Urban Centre, New Bird St, Liverpool
7pm, £10

02 November 2011
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