The track follows their acclaimed debut single ‘Clapping For Carers’.
With their acute social commentary, abrasive cutting edge, and all around sense of unease and impending chaos, Brighton’s Mules have carved out a seat for themselves at the table of the UK post-punk scene.
Following their scathing, and we mean s c a t h i n g, debut single ‘Clapping For Carers’, the outfit continue to bring their signature brand of intensity and guile on their second release ‘The Things We Learn In Books’. This intensity in the sound isn’t necessarily just in their huge, cathartic moments of release, but lies in the anxiety and and foreboding of the build up. The outfit continue to tear at the foundations and the bullshit that we endure as the British public, and this almost spoken vocal style just grows spikier and more pissed off before reaching its breaking point. Making for a rewarding and cathartic listening experience that provides a resounding, unapologetic voice for those that feel disenfranchised and abandoned in the current system. What a huge fucking tune.