We've heard Eminem say that he took a clear change of direction after making Relapse and the original Relapse 2 tracks, and that the tracks on Relapse 2 will now be more emotionally-filled and will have more replay value.
With that said, what I'm wondering is... everyone's been saying that the change of direction will mean the accent will go and he will not be rapping on the serial killer theme any more...so...what will his subject material and style be now? And do you think the 'new direction' simply refers to him working with new producers, or do you think there is something more, like, I don't know, a completely different style no one has heard before??
For me, the track 'music box' hinted at that change of style. It was a really artistic track - it's hard to explain what I mean - but it just has that certain value and quality to it. Yes, he was ultimately talking about killing a woman, but the way he constructed the track, with the references to the music box and the food, it was just very creative. It almost seemed to me that the music box was a metaphor for the 'female', something beautiful, sweet and fragile. The sweet yet chilling music played by the music box throughout the track gets to the killer in the same way that women do- the girl is there, and she is unintentionally enticing him and driving him crazy. He can't take the sweetness (also check all the references made to the sugary food, i.e food for consumption by the killer) of the 'female' so all he can do in his deluded psychotic world is destroy the one thing that he finds most beautiful. He could have just simply talked about killing the girl straight off, but after a couple of listens to the song, you can tell it's been pretty well constructed and thought out. It's like Em is stepping up not only his flow, lyrics and melodies, but also his artistry and storytelling.
Anyway, that's just my take on it, what do you reckon?? More songs with artistic value on Relapse 2??
Or if not, what would you prefer the 'new direction' he takes to be?




) storytelling, 'artistic songs'. That would be awesome







