An exclusive release for Record Store Day 2014. This title may be available on sale one week after the event on Monday 28th April, dependant on availability.
Presenting the first comprehensive collection of the entire recorded output of Australian underground legends The Moles. Led by future orchestral pop genius Richard Davies, the band quickly grew from their garage and psych roots to travel to London and then New York City and forge a unique path. Often cited as the band that pushed The Flaming Lips into the giants we know today, it was a star meant to burn brightly, and then no more. Includes their only two full albums Untune The Sky and Instinct in their original tracklistings, and everything in-between.
The Moles formed in Sydney in the late 80s by Glenn Fredericks, Richard Davies, Warren Armstrong and Carl Zadro, friends from law school who were fans of Flying Nun, The Fall, Go-Betweens and Laughing Clowns/Ed Kuepper. They dabbled with punk experimentality and regular reinvention, drawing their name from a reference to Wind in the Willows and spy novels (John Le Carré/Graham Greene).
Untune the Sky was originally recorded as a mini-album in a dingy studio in Sydney, although once they had found a label, Seaside (an offshoot of Waterfront, one of Sydney's legendary indie labels) they returned to the studio to extend it in to a full length.
They soon felt that their future in Sydney was limited and set sail for London via New York. In NYC they recorded an EP at a seedy studio in the Meat Packing District with prostitutes standing out front, run by legendary producer/engineer Jim Waters, who had worked with Lou Reed, Thurston Moore and Nancy Sinatra. Being Beatles fans, they knew of "What's The News Mary Jane" as a lost Beatles track but hadn't heard it, so they recorded what they thought it might sound like.
Taking themselves out of their regular surroundings in Sydney accelerated and amplified ....... more
An exclusive release for Record Store Day 2014. This title may be available on sale one week after the event on Monday 28th April, dependant on availability.
Presenting the first comprehensive collection of the entire recorded output of Australian underground legends The Moles. Led by future orchestral pop genius Richard Davies, the band quickly grew from their garage and psych roots to travel to London and then New York City and forge a unique path. Often cited as the band that pushed The Flaming Lips into the giants we know today, it was a star meant to burn brightly, and then no more. Includes their only two full albums Untune The Sky and Instinct in their original tracklistings, and everything in-between.
The Moles formed in Sydney in the late 80s by Glenn Fredericks, Richard Davies, Warren Armstrong and Carl Zadro, friends from law school who were fans of Flying Nun, The Fall, Go-Betweens and Laughing Clowns/Ed Kuepper. They dabbled with punk experimentality and regular reinvention, drawing their name from a reference to Wind in the Willows and spy novels (John Le Carré/Graham Greene).
Untune the Sky was originally recorded as a mini-album in a dingy studio in Sydney, although once they had found a label, Seaside (an offshoot of Waterfront, one of Sydney's legendary indie labels) they returned to the studio to extend it in to a full length.
They soon felt that their future in Sydney was limited and set sail for London via New York. In NYC they recorded an EP at a seedy studio in the Meat Packing District with prostitutes standing out front, run by legendary producer/engineer Jim Waters, who had worked with Lou Reed, Thurston Moore and Nancy Sinatra. Being Beatles fans, they knew of "What's The News Mary Jane" as a lost Beatles track but hadn't heard it, so they recorded what they thought it might sound like.
Taking themselves out of their regular surroundings in Sydney accelerated and amplified ....... more