
Date Of Review: 8-26-08
Album: Sacrifical Lambz
Artist: Esham
Lebel: Reel Life Productions/Gothom Records/Aknu Media
Running Time: 75:41
Release Date: 8-15-08 (at the 2008 GOTJ) 8-26-08 (Nationwide)
Production: Esham
Lead/Video Singles: Livin' Legend, Don't Give Up, Waterhose
Guest Apperences: Mike Puwal, Mastamind, Johnny P
Website: www.acidrap.com
Track listing:
1. Zeitgist
2. Garbitch
3. 6 Million
4. DSL
5. Unholy Knights
6. U Kill Me
7. Sacrifical Lambz
8. No Place On Earth
9. All Pro
10. Waterhose
11. Livin' Legend
12. Can't Let Go
13. Stay On Yo Toes - Featuring Mastamind
14. Now'm Talkin' Bout
15. Get Me Down
16. ******** U
17. Dead Rappers
18. Levies Broke
19. Root Of Evil
20. Ain't No Telling
21. Don't Give Up
22. Ringtone
23. Fallen Down - Featuring Mike Puwal
24. Mirror Mirror
25. Better Than The Rest - Featuring Johnny P
26. Angels And Demons
27. Substance Abuse
Review: Finnaly...the first major solo release since his Departure from Psychopathic back in 2005. Esham strikes back with an album that conpares to 1994's Closed Casket. The Judgement Day Box Set, Natas's NOFTHAWORLD, and The Butcher Shop was all tasters to this giant LP! This album has a national distribution which alot of people thought when Esham left Psychopathic in 2005 that that would never happen. For the Record i did'nt download this. i bought the cd today..the day i am writting this cuz Esham said this was a gift to real listeners and the real Suicidalist and Juggalos who bump his s**t and does not give a ********! now onto the major review. from track 1 to 27 this brings ya onto a journey to the center of the universe and back again! My personal Favortes is the songs U Kill Me and Mirror Mirror which sounds like some classic Esham s**t that mirrors the song "I Know" from his 2001 LP "Tounges". It was really good to hear Mastamind grace his vocals on "Stay On Yo Toes" that was the one thing missing on all his s**t before this from 2002's Acid Rain to 2006's Martyr Sity was Mr.Hellrazor getting Wicket where Fallen Down (Featuring Mike Puwal) was just demonic...Mike P returns with his Gutair and just going more demonic than he's ever been..more demonic than ICP's "Feels So Right" and thats the bottomline truth. I've been a Fan of Esham's work since 1994's Closed Casket and i have not stoped listening since. no matter what. This album is for the Real Fans of Esham The U-N-H-O-L-Y and if you bought it than it's a gift.

BEYOND 5 OUTTA 5!
-KM-