Heath's last at bat "The Heath McNease Fan Club Meets Tonight" has scarecly left my earshot since i first heard it. This is an album i've anxiously awaited, and it was far worth the wait. This album proves you don't have to sell hype, have a demigod label, or insane amounts of money to make outstanding music. With lyrical content, unprecidented composition, and unmatched flow, "The Gun Show" is the hip hop album you didn't see coming, and the one you've been waiting for that you didn't know about. Not only does Heath take his newest album to new levels lyrically, but the sheer quality of music has gained such variety and style that it makes you take a step back and appreciate what's going on in your ear drums. Heath also brings to the table a "who's who" of rappers that don't have a label barcode stamped to their soul to bring quality to the mic. Tracks featuring "Pigeon John", "Red Cloud", and "Playdough",just make the event all the more epic. Heath's trademark wit and humor break your door in on tracks like "Chalk Outline","Ya'll Aint Vip", and "Gunshow", where as "Pity Party", "Zion", and "Makeshift Doxology", lay the spiritual groundwork. Tracks like the amazing "Space Cowboy", "Common Cold", and "Rockbox" just make you stand back and marvel at the sheer flow and skill that come from this Georgia rapper. Adding to the flavor is the absolutley haunting "I will live" that melodic track literally makes me lose myself in thoughts and a wave of emotion. At the same time Heath mans up on his nerd/pop culture cred. He manages to squeeze in multiple classic snl references, power rangers, lord of the rings, harry potter, twilight, star trek, star wars, comic com, video games, and more into a slew of songs. If you are saying to yourself "i'm not a rap fan", you are lying to yourself, you just need to sit down and enjoy the ride for this album. If you are saying "I'm a real rap fan, why would i come to a skinny guy with an acoustic guitar for hip hop?" the answer is "because it's the smartest choice you can make" there may be humor and poppy sounds mixed into this blend, but believe me, it's one of the most real album's you'll pick up. Buy this album and you won't regret it, if you do regret it, i know the number of a good counselor.