This is, like all the silver mt. zion catalogue, worth having. It is a slight departure from their other work. it is louder, more peculiar and not as beautiful as Horses In The Sky, and that may be why i don't like it as much. For those of you who are not big fans of Efrim's singing voice this is probably a good choice. They are not very prominant and often laden with effects which, for me, is a bit of a shame. This choice may have something do with the denser soundscapes they have adopted on this album, as it does blend in superbly with the other timbres. I couldn't possibly tell you not to buy this 'EP', but if you're looking for Mt. Zion in the same vein I would suggest buying Born Into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward, or even their first album He Has Left Us Alone But... If you're looking for the newer stuff Horses In The Sky is not only better then this, it's better than anything i've heard coming from the constellation press.