D12
Album : Devil’s Night
Realase date : June 19, 2001
Label : Interscope Records
Review :
Eminem : love him or hate him ? It’s no surprise that Slim Shady evokes such conflicted
feelings—he’s easy to champion and disparage alike, and this new D12 album
doesn’t make the decision any easier. Though hip-hop’s pale wonder is now joined
by his five, conspicuously black Detroit peers, this still sounds and feels
like a Marshall Mathers project.
The biting disses of MTV pop figures ("Ain’t Nuttin’ But Music")—still there. The dark journeys into faux psychosis ("American Psycho," "Devils Night")—still there.The big middle finger at conservatives, conformists, and critics ("That’s How," "Purple Pills," "S*** Can Happen")—still there.
And throw in Dr.
Dre’s production alongside Denaun Porter’s lumbering funk tracks and Em’s own
beats, and this is basically the third Eminem album. Besides, he’s still the
most interesting of the six D12 members to listen to—slicker lyrics, better
flow, and just a more engaging personality. Which, of course, is telling the
listener to go to hell. Bottom line : If you liked the last two Eminem albums,
this one won’t disappoint. And if you hated the last two, at least you have
the other D12 members to distract your attention. —Oliver Wang
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