MusicOMH review Magna Carta by Melanin 9
Multi genre online publication Music OMH are the latest to review London's Melanin 9 and his debut album "Magna Carta" which released on iTunes on Monday 3rd December.
Contributor Thomas May gives this a thorough examination, and a 4 star rating, opening with :
"On this record, Melanin 9 remains admirably committed to his belief in the potency of hip hop as a socially transformative art form"
Of course as an artist, Melanin 9 is heavily influenced by the ethos of hip hop during the Golden Era, although in this album applies a contemporary take for 2012, a point picked up by the magazine when they say "it is the lyrical dexterity and poise of delivery with which Melanin 9 presents his sentiment that elevates this record beyond mere social critique."
His lyricism and wordplay have been his trademark since the days of his mixtapes "High Fidelity" and "144,000", and as debut albums go, to quote MusicOMH is one which is "made only more striking by the knowledge that this is the artist's debut". With the ongoing throwback to the 90's scene happening in the United States right now, it's little surprise that Melanin 9 has been enjoying such a level of media attention internationally.
You can read the whole review at http://www.musicomh.com/albums/melanin-9_1212.htm
The album can be bought digitally on iTunes at http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/magna-carta/id582671170
You can also buy the physical CD format of the album via http://m9ether.bandcamp.com where you can also purchase the 12" vinyl version of his single "White Russian" featuring Roc Marciano
On twitter, you can reach him @Melanin_9 and the magazine @MusicOMH
Look out for much more international media coverage on this release in the weeks ahead. Any further press enquiries can be sent to UrbanElite PR via http://www.urbanelitepr.com/contact/
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