It features Abashai Collingsworth on drums and was self-produced by Andrew Schwab and Darren King.
In their review for the album, Mark Rice of Jesus Freak Hideout said, "Personally, the biggest flaw I could find with Sheep is just how much songs like "Dead Man's Switch," "Imaginary Me," "Freebooter," and a few others reminded me of Knives to the Future, instead of being able to totally stand on its own.
The band still has a purpose behind their art, and Sheep Among Wolves proves to be a heavier, deeper, and significant release.
"[4] Indie Vision also praised the album, stating that "Sheep Among Wolves is a powerful album with poignant imagery that seeps into your soul through beautifully written lyrics which require multiple listens to fully grasp, yet the songs are sung in such a way that even a casual listen will bring the blood to your veins.
With excellent musicianship across the board from these extremely-talented gentlemen, Sheep Among Wolves stands out as one of the band's greatest accomplishments.