Norwegian band noted in reviews for the mostly-instrumental 2001 doom album Human Vindice, featuring pseudo-industrial atmospheres and long, oppressive tracks.

Released the album Human Vindice (2001). Reviewers describe the music as hypnotic, oppressive doom with pseudo-industrial elements and predominantly instrumental compositions.

A single review on DeBaser discusses Mul's 2001 album Human Vindice as a hypnotic, oppressive, mostly-instrumental doom work with pseudo-industrial touches. The review highlights long, heavy tracks, organ- and guitar-driven atmospheres, and a late, buried vocal. Recommended for listeners who value originality in heavy, experimental music but potentially indigestible for others.

For:Fans of doom metal, experimental/industrial-tinged instrumental metal, and listeners seeking heavy, atmospheric albums.

 Brilliant. Boring. Disturbing. Trite.

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