Former Island DefJam and Interscope Recording Artist Melekel Releases "Face Off" Album
Living in an age of music proliferation it becomes of great artistic importance to offer listeners a high level of musical and visual content, thereby offering the public a greater experience in value. Such is the daunting task of 21st Century artist
Los Angeles - USA, September 14, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Living in an age of music proliferation it becomes of great artistic importance to offer listeners a high level of musical and visual content, thereby offering the public a greater experience in value. Such is the daunting task of the 21st Century recording artist and although the world continues to evolve; as humans, we still face off with some of the very same issues that have plagued mankind since the beginning of time.
“Face Off” is a microscopic attempt by an artist of our generation to address some of these issues in the most proactive and simple way know to the artist, through the arts. In this case, the art is Music and the
artist is Reggae Recording Star Melekel; born and raised in Panama, a Caribbean nation famous for one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Panama Canal.
"Face Off" is the culmination of a four year journey into a land of sleepless nights and tempered days, driven not by bread or Hollywood diets, but an inspiration that has translated into a mirage of oasis, depicted in each track of the Album.
Ann Jordan, Publicist
The Album is the culmination of a four year journey into a land of sleepless nights and tempered days, driven not by bread or Hollywood diets, but an inspiration that has translated into a mirage of oasis depicted in each track of the work. The Album is set for release October 31, 2014 but fans will be able to be amongst the first to download the record by choosing to pre-order “Face Off” on iTunes beginning October 3, 2014.
"There were things that had to be said and could only be said in the context in which it was done" said the author. Ultimately, this CD will make you move, groove and remember that "One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain."