
There are at least three bands with this name: 1. Named after Cold War spies, not small animals, The Moles were an Australian pop band led by Richard Davies (later of the one-off project Cardinal). They were formed in the late 1980s and broke up in the early 1990s, having released the album Untune the Sky and several singles. Davies later revived the band name for what was actually a solo project, Instinct. 2. The Original 1960s band The Moles were Simon Dupree & The Big Sound under another name.
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