American rock group fronted by PW Long; debut blends southern/delta blues with Detroit noise and was produced by Steve Albini.

Review notes the rhythm section is that of the Laughing Hyenas and production by Albini; the music mixes southern blues, brutalized folk and noisy, angular rhythms.

Leonid's DeBaser review praises Mule's self-titled debut for its tormented, hoarse vocals and raw, dissonant guitar. The record mixes delta/southern blues with Detroit-style noise and a violent rhythm section. Produced by Albini and featuring the Laughing Hyenas' rhythm section, it is described as visceral, despairing American storytelling.

For:Fans of noise rock, southern/blues-influenced rock, Steve Albini production and early-1990s underground American rock

 As if there were no tomorrow.

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