Archive for May, 2010

Aquarius Records Reviews The Moles “Untune the Sky” 2xLP 1

Here’s what the great Aquarius records has to say about our latest release from the Moles:

The Moles are definitely not a household name, at least in most normal households, which is definitely a shame. Not sure how many folks remember the band Cardinal, they only released one proper full length, back in the nineties, but to this day, it remains quite possibly one of the most perfect orchestral pop records ever released. But before Cardinal, there was the Moles. Untune The Sky is the debut from New Zealand poppers The Moles, the band that Richard Davies called home, long before Cardinal, and while not nearly as lush or orchestral, it’s a classic slice of primo late 80’s/early 90’s Flying Nun style experimental pop. Droning and hypnotic, with lots of jagged unfinished edges, weird almost industrial noise, Brit pop jangle and an almost Morrissey vocal drawl. But for as experimental as the Moles were, all of that experimentalism was wrapped around some incredibly catchy pop, hooks galore, not always proudly on display, sometimes nearly totally obfuscated, but just as often, set up right in front, and allowed to shine, an approach to pop that to this day still seems distinctly New Zealand. Fans of the Tall Dwarfs, the Bats, the Clean, the 3Ds, the Chills, Straightjacket Fits, the Verlaines, could have easily missed out on the Moles, they were sort of underground even among the already underground, plus they were definitely a bit weirder, but now’s the time to right that wrong, this stuff is timeless, sounding as good as ever, some incredible pop songs can be found within Untune The Sky, and half the fun is digging for them.

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New Distro Stuff from Kenrock, SDZ, FolkTale, Release the Bats!, AVANT!, Permanent, Psychic Handshake, and more! 0

Sorry it’s been so long since our last communication. We’ve been working really hard on our new upcoming releases and the aftermath of the Moles and Agent Side Grinder releases. We’ve had lots of great responses to both new records, so thanks to everyone that bought either one and told your friends how awesome it is.

Anyhow, we’ve set up a giant slew of new records in our distro store from all over place. We’ve got imported and limited edition stuff from France, Canada, Sweden, Germany, and of course the US of A. Lots of great stuff has been added:

Yeah, so that’s our update for now. The Dictaphone LP is at the plant. We should have it in about 4-6 weeks, so look for it soon.

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