Notalius wrote:Base, don't act like MMLP is cohesive as fuck. You got so many styles, songs and different concepts combined. People make it out to be that cohesive when it's not. It's just an amazing project and one of the best ever.
But it is cohesive as fuck.
The songs sound like one family.
You can have different tweaks of music style if the songs still have a similar effect and the style is overpowering.
Kill You... Who Knew... Criminal... you kidding me? You telling me those don't feel like musical cousins? I'd love for you to pit two songs together like I keep doing with MMLP2 songs and lel at them like them existing on the same album is ridiculous. You'll have a hard time, because all the MMLP songs work together.
His thoughts and how he comes across is very prominent on MMLP, the music is sparse and his rapping is very loud, very clear and driving the music - and because he is so consistent and in-character on every song but also so consistent with HOW he is rapping (MMLP2 he raps different on nearly every song) - it sounds like one style of communication, and one journey, with one purpose. Not a bunch of random tracks.
And there is a consistence in the production with how the drums sound and the effect they have on your ears, the whole album sounds like one session and one piece of work - everything down to the little intros to the sound effects / background commentary, to the funky melodies with similar drum patterns. It's all as one.
And then the actual production is cohesive. Even though you have like guitar on "Marshall Mathers" and piano on "Kill You" - the beats all sound menancing, and sparse. They have such similarity in their DNA in how they make you feel, how they sound to your ears that the production, again, feels as one.
Does "Kill You" production (beginning of the album) not feel as one with "Criminal" production to you?
Where as... "Rhyme or Reason" vs. "The Monster"? Lel.
MMLP beats all have a menance, they match the consistent aggression and thought-style of Eminem, and his thought style and rap style is what drives the music. So yes, it does feel cohesive as fuck.
On MMLP2 he's very mature and realistic in some places... abstract and angry in others... silly in others... it's just every side of Eminem and every possible style of music of totally different worlds. Just felt like he couldn't decide on a sound so he just decided to do every sound he could do.