Various press for the Death Blues ‘Non-fiction’ LP:
“suites that stretch (Mueller’s) rhythmic mantras to new lengths of brain-drilling recursion.“ – Tiny Mix Tapes
“an ear-battering slice of near-psychedelic sound – rhythmic and unexpected – and pulls influence from a world of bizarre, back-room private press records and dusty occidental tapes.” – FACT
“one hell of a listen and for sure makes you crave for more enthralling in your finite existence, more sonic re-definitions of your reality and unreality.” – Cvlt Nation
“the record’s overall heaviness still allows room for bursts of light as well as deep shadows.” – AVClub
“if you look deep enough it just might change how you view experimental music, or even life afterwards.” – The Sleeping Shaman
“The effect is simultaneously vertiginous and bludgeoning—a lot like what you’d expect to hear if Rhys Chatham took over the current incarnation of Swans.” – Chicago Reader
“determined enough to march you to the edge and wild-spirited enough to knock you right over. It banishes past and future, commanding you to live, right now.” – Dusted Magazine