The Sacramento native has been appeasing fans of regional West Coast G-Funk and the cult-favorite Horrorcore subgenres since 1993. His catalog is extensive, and the rate at which he drops new material speaks to his work ethic; unequivocally, he s a champion of the indie world.
To kick off 2016, Bullet Maker, a seven-track EP, is Brotha Lynch Hung s tenth official studio album, his first since 2013 s critical success, Mannibalector. Bullet Maker is light on material, yet still potent enough to provide an adequately succinct listen from beginning to end.
Twenty-three years in the game have solidified a certain lyrical know-how for Brotha Lynch Hung; the man can spit, no two ways about it. His ability to craft around the tempo is apparent, and the lyrical movements of each track are what keep the listener coming back for more. Ya Brains, displays the respective abilities of Lynch and oft-collaborator G-Macc going bar-for-bar, while Dracula, and I Almost Got Away Wi t It, are proper exhibitions in traditional Horrorcore. Dracula, in particular, is a lyricist s ball, dripping with euphemisms and metaphors from guests Bleezo, G-Macc and Dalima. No matter the scenario, Brotha Lynch knows the prescription for each and every beat.