Also known as the Sun EP due to the lead track, the band's most well-known given its appearance on three separate recordings, this three song disc remains a great introduction to
Crescent's work and world. "Sun" itself is a fantastic mix of fierce playing from the band and aggressive, intentionally unclean production -- think of an early, less-rootsy Swervedriver heard through a wall with a different singer. Said singer, lead band member
Matt Jones, feeds his vocals through heavy distortion to increase the weird feeling of the song, while a quiet midsection gives a brief respite in between explosions. "*" makes for an interesting follow-up, sounding something like a drunk jazz band late at night with Jones muttering low vocals in the distance. It's not deathless, but has an odd, dank charm. The extended "Unit System" closes the disc with a low, clattering drumbeat in the distance, guitar, bass and keyboard parts emerging from the production murk and a lengthy movie or interview segment unfolding throughout. At once dreamy and nightmarish, it's a strong, fascinating song.