Recovery Aftermath/Interscope [Four stars]
But over the past five years, Eminem has seemed peripheral, releasing half-baked records full of pallid provocation and drug-addiction confessions. On his seventh album, Recovery, Eminem admits he’s been in a slump: “I just wanna thank everybody for bein’ so patient, bearin’ with me over these last couple of years while I figure this shit out.”
What has he figured out? Among other things, how to relax a little. Em will always be tightly wound ”“ Lil Wayne he’s not ”“ but Recovery is his most casual-sounding album in years, with odes to a “white-trash party” (”˜W.T.P.’) and songs that hearken back to his freewheeling early records ”“ rhymes as goofy and imaginative as they are violent and profane. In ”˜On Fire,’ Eminem spins a murder-and-dismemberment fantasy into a stream of hilariously macabre interior rhymes: “Wrap a lizard in gauze/Beat you in the jaws with it, grab the scissors and saws/And cut out your livers, gizzards and balls/Throw you in the middle of the ocean in the blizzard with Jaws.”
He hasn’t entirely abandoned his old tics. He still wallows in his doomed love for his ex-wife and muse, Kim; he’s still bent on settling scores with rival celebs. (“Take a look at Mariah next time I inspire you to write a song,” he raps in the album opener, ”˜Cold Wind Blows.’) He turns to Script Shepherd for the album’s most festive beat (”˜Cinderella Man’), but the production follows the template of every album since Encore (2004), leaning toward dirgelike beats full of minor keys and dashes of post-grunge rock.
There are some surprises, though. Eminem’s records have generally been estrogen-free zones, but on Recovery, he joins forces with Pink (”˜Won’t Back Down’) and Rihanna (”˜Love the Way You Lie’). And though he remains a neurotic ”“ a guy lost in the labyrinths of his own psyche ”“ on the new album, he goes a little deeper, laying bare not just childhood traumas but professional jealousies: “I almost made a song dissin’ Lil Wayne/It’s like I was jealous of him ’cause of the attention he was gettin’/I felt horrible about myself,” he confides in ”˜Talkin’ 2 Myself.’
The difference is that these days, Em is finding ways to make therapy fun, including mocking his own penchant for navel-gazing melodrama. In the hit ”˜Not Afraid,’ he raps, “This fuckin’ black cloud still follows me around/But it’s time to exorcise these demons/These motherfuckers are doing jumpin’ jacks now.” Em is just a few years shy of 40, and if he’s seeming more and more like a grumpy middle-aged man, at least he’s owning it ”“ he sounds content to be rap’s wittiest head case. It’s not as sexy a job title as Rebel Without a Cause or Great Satan, but it beats working.
Key Tracks: ”˜Cinderella Man,’ ”˜So Bad,’ ”˜Love the Way You Lie’
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