The Moles is the name/pseudonym used for the 45-rpm single "We Are The Moles (part I)/(part II)", associated in reviews with Simon Dupree & The Big Sound and the Shulman brothers (who later formed Gentle Giant). The single is discussed as a Beatle-influenced piece of English psychedelia.

Associated with Simon Dupree & The Big Sound; linked to the Shulman brothers who later formed Gentle Giant. The single "We Are The Moles (part I)/(part II)" was released on Parlophone and is cited in the review as part of the late-1960s English psychedelic scene.

A reviewer on DeBaser praises "We Are The Moles (part I)" as a small Beatle-esque psychedelic gem with spacey production and fuzz guitar. The B-side (part II) is described as a bucolic, folky curiosity. Recommended for completists and fans of 1960s English psychedelia.

For:Fans of 1960s English psychedelia, completists, listeners who like Beatles-influenced pop with experimental touches.

 "We Are The Moles (part I)" is a small gem, a delightful dish of late Beatle-esque choirs and melodies grafted onto hypnotic bass lines, all seasoned with acid spices (the piercing fuzz guitar that continuously phrases) and futuristic aromas, almost with a whiff of space rock (the filtered voice, the "space" noises at the beginning and end of the song, a vague sci-fi aftertaste).

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