However “One Beer” is heat, bleary, and fully engrossing; it additionally underlines—unsurprisingly given its title—the best way DOOM’s type refracts by way of completely different illicit substances. In an interview with the Los Angeles Evaluation of Books, Open Mike Eagle characterised his favourite rapper’s early type in a very incisive manner. In discussing how DOOM grew to become more and more regimented over the course of his profession—the skittering flows from Doomsday, which regularly spilled over the ends of measures, being corralled, by the point of Madvillainy and MM..FOOD, and stuffed deep into the pockets of beats—Eagle mentioned: “I really feel just like the MF DOOM on Doomsday is like, drunk, making an attempt to outlive […] he’s recording like he’s not going to reside for much longer. There’s an embrace of the uncooked that’s each aesthetic and alcoholic—particularly alcoholic.”
Whereas it may be troublesome to know what, in Daniel Dumile’s life, was and was not efficiency, profiles of DOOM from the 2000s make the heavy ingesting appear, certainly, like a plague on his actual life. On “One Beer,” Madlib’s beat flits between mischief and smooth tragedy, and DOOM’s first line on the track (“There’s just one beer left…”) sounds oddly, ominously despairing. Madvillain, whereas additionally evincing an “embrace of the uncooked,” is unmistakably a file about and knowledgeable by weed. That is grimmer, extra solitary; for all of the cartoon supervillain posturing, FOOD extra regularly looks like a missive from somebody hoping to drag us down into the muck with him. Even when the previous is recalled fondly, liquor looms: in a while the LP, DOOM will reminisce concerning the days he drank Hennessy straight as a result of he couldn’t afford sodas to chase it.
However by FOOD, that alcoholic sloppiness had principally been scrubbed from DOOM’s method. That is starkest on the opening track, “Beef Rapp,” which is quoted extensively by Mos Def in that video. However the place Mos’ eyes bug out as he recollects traces—“He wears a masks simply to cowl the uncooked flesh/A slightly ugly brother with flows that’s beautiful”— DOOM locks right into a low, unwavering growl. (After an early model of Madvillain leaked on-line, along with including new songs, DOOM re-recorded his vocals for all the mission, abandoning his typically buoyant supply to rappel down a number of octaves, right into a deep baritone; he opens FOOD with a good flatter have an effect on.) Whereas the album is dotted with pops of shade and winking pattern flips, “Beef Rapp” appears purposefully drab, like each the craft and content material are supposed to be grayed out.