Wednesday 23 December 2020

Eminem "Music To Be Murdered By Side B" (2020)

 

Another Eminem record already? Technically this is just the "deluxe edition" of Music To Be Murdered By released earlier this year. Labeled as "Side B" we are treated to sixteen cuts, the majority of which are a grade better than the original lineup. With references to Coronavirus and the global pandemic, Its obvious a portion of this was recorded after the original release. Its had me curious as to why these songs where packaged and released this way. One thing I'm sure is, I've officially brought it twice now, the second time to get my hands on these new tracks which I am happy to say a far swab of are pretty fantastic and just fun.

It doesn't need to be iterated that much of Ems topicality revolves around his stature and split from the universal adoration his fans once gave him and the peak of his popularity. Its become a dull hindrance over the years but not so much this time around. It does comes up, as well as media beef but something seems keener in these raps. Book Of Rhymes perhaps embodies this spirit, a track about getting all the words his written off the page an into the music. I remember his struggles on Revival, clearly battling with his output and listeners perception of it.

On Side B he sounds releaved and free of that stress. Much of his material breezes on with a clear concept in mind, manifesting into structure, flow and puns in a variety of ways. He goes off on many narratives with plenty of word play and crafty raps that have you checking the connections as he rattles them off. Not all of its great, one rhyme about "Channeling like the panama canal" is a stretch but this lack of filter balances out Ems talent shines in many spots with strings of fantastic links. At plenty of times he gets into it with swift raps, loading and weaving rhymes and puns together. His talent is still very much there.

The record brings with it a DJ Premier feature and Dr. Dre out from the shadows. He lays a classic piano laden beat on album closer Discombobulated but his rap is mediocre. His name will always spark excitement but the best is in the past. Its mostly Em that makes the record fun. Side B's instrumental production brings a variety of modern beats with hints of auto-tune and Trap influences on a couple song but its mostly unremarkable, run of the mill stuff. Its been a fun handful of spins, no doubt a couple songs will bring me back on occasion but the thing of note is that this material seems better than the first half. It is also fresh in the mind and hasn't have the majority of a year to fade from aswell.

Rating: 6/10