Everything old is new again and things are constantly shuffled and recycled.
Thus is it always with band names.
There being a somewhat finite amount of names for things in the English language there's bound to be a bit of overlap.
Which leads us into today's lesson.
We Are the Moles (1968)
One fine day in 1968 a single by a band calling itself the Moles entitled "We Are the Moles pts 1&2" appeared with little fanfare. It was both a fine bit of English psychedelia and a parody of it all in one neat little package and with no information about the band.
Ultimately it was revealed in a roundabout fashion that the perpetrators were in fact the Shulman Brothers of Simon Dupree & the Big Sound under psuedonym.
The year previous they had a minor hit with this song called "Kites"
They seem like nice lads but alas were unable to follow up on their initial minor success and broke up before a second Lp could be finished.
What's the New Mary Jane (1992)
Sometime later and on the near opposite side of the world Richard Davies and his compatriots formed a band in Sydney, Australia that likewise to Simon Dupree & the Big Sound decided to call itself the Moles.
Their small discography included this wonderful bit of Australian neo-psychedelice nonsense in the form of a double 7 inch release asking the important question "What's the New Mary Jane?"
Here it is in its original hissy, clicky vinyl format.
Let it flow through you like a nice cold lager laced with psilocybin.
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