
What would have happened if Relapse was released, not as a regular album/treated as Eminem's comeback record, but as a concept album with the "serial killer" theme, that was just Eminem coming back into the game - showing off his lyrical skill & creativity. Like, finding his feet, getting back into the groove of making & putting out music - showing that you can't fuck with him concept-wise & lyrically, & reviving hip-hop (at that time), by bringing the focus back to the lyrical content.
I think Relapse caught a lot of flak, for one, just because of the fact that people were looking for a diffrent kind of music - or in simpler words - they were looking forward to finding "Eminem", but Relapse Em was just into this "serial killer" / "depression & addiciton phase" thing and the songs on there are certainly not "feel" songs & the 5-year hiatus thing just hyped it even more. Secondly, the accents, understandably, threw some people off.
I feel like, Eminem was interested in putting out this "serial killer" record & recorded songs that reflected only that. The only songs on the album that vastly differ from the rest are "Crack A Bottle" - (originally meant for 50s album & released as an Em record bcoz of the response it got after being leaked), "Beautiful" - a song written mostly when Em was in rehab & not into the "serial killer" mindset & "We Made You" - obviously written as a lead single, meant for radio.
I feel like Interscope (read Jimmy Iovine) pushed for the aforementioned songs to be on the album, because the album would not be up to par to be marketable as a regular album & also because of the dark content of the rest of the songs.
If it was promoted/marketed as a concept album, the critics' opinions wouldn't be the same as they are now, because they would have then considered/treated it as an album focused on a certain subject matter & measured how Eminem performed with respect to that. And certainly, he fuckin' killed it. And it would be, if anything, accepted better by fans.
Relapse, in my opinion is out-of-this-world lyrically & no other rapper can emulate the kind of quality Relapse has in terms of technical skill or rapping on a concept.
Though a lot of rappers haven't spoken about the shit, but any cat in the game who's heard Relapse would have been convinced that you can't fuck with Eminem's rap skills & ability at all. I can confidently say there's not a lot of rappers who can do what Em's done on the record. Tyler, The Creator is probably the biggest celeb fan of Relapse [ http://a.ly/BF ] & Game recently game Relapse props on "Infrared"..
If you take it as a concept album, its probably one of the best there is. What do you guys have to say, about the reception, if it was marketed/promoted as a concept album & the effect it would've had?