Mark of the Mole

Mark of the Mole is an album by The Residents, released in 1981 on Ralph Records. The first in what was intended to be a "trilogy" (of six albums) with a narrative centred on a conflict between two rival peoples, the Moles and the Chubs.

Mark of the Mole
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1981
RecordedOctober 1979-July 1981
GenreIndustrial, avant-garde, noise rock
Length40:49
LabelRalph, East Side Digital
The Residents chronology
The Commercial Album
(1980)
Mark of the Mole
(1981)
The Tunes of Two Cities
(1982)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Concept

Mark of the Mole introduces the Moles (a subterranean society whose gods offer salvation through hard labor) who are forced to abandon their tunnels due to flooding at the start of the album. The Moles enter the land of the Chubs (a vapid, hedonistic culture which resides under the sea), seeking work and a new home.

Initially, the Moles are welcomed with open arms because the Chubs despise hard labor. Conflict arises when a Chub scientist invents a machine that can do the work instead, making the Moles obsolete and sparking a brief war. The short instrumental track "Resolution?" ends the album without giving a clear conclusion to the narrative; the liner notes to the album The Big Bubble (billed as "Part Four of the Mole Trilogy") states that the war ended with no clear winner, and the two ethnic groups live together in uneasy peace into the next generation.

History

Mark of the Mole and its follow-up album, The Tunes of Two Cities, became the basis for The Residents' first international touring production, The Mole Show. Penn Jillette, who appeared as MC of the Mole Show, has an uncredited appearance as a weatherman on "Voices of the Air."

An Atari 2600 game based on the album was being developed by Greg Easter in 1983, but it was later cancelled.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Voices of the Air"2:55
2."The Ultimate Disaster
  • I. "Won't You Keep Us Working? Working Down Below?"
  • II. "First Warning"
  • III. "Back to Normality"
  • IV. "The Sky Falls"
  • V. "Why Are We Crying"
  • VI. "The Tunnels Are Filling"
  • VII. "It Never Stops""
8:54
3."Migration
  • I. "March into the Sea"
  • II. "The Observer"
  • III. "Hole-Worker's New Hymn""
7:15
4."Another Land
  • I. "Rumors"
  • II. "Arrival"
  • III. "Deployment"
  • IV. "Saturation""
4:42
5."The New Machine
  • I. "Idea"
  • II. "Construction"
  • III. "Failure/Reconstruction"
  • IV. "Success""
7:16
6."Final Confrontation
  • I. "Driving the Moles Away"
  • II. "Don't Tread on Me"
  • III. "The Short War"
  • IV. "Resolution""
9:47
Total length:40:49
  • Bonus Tracks (1987 CD release only)
  1. "Lights Out" (Prelude)
  2. "Shorty's Lament" (Intermission)
  3. "The Moles Are Coming" (Intermission)
  4. "Would We Be Alive?" (Intermission)
  5. "The New Hymn" (Recessional)
gollark: BEES ACTIVATED.
gollark: GOLLARK FRAMED THE NICE PICTURE ON HIS WALL
gollark: LYRICLY FRAMED GIBSON FRAMING ESOBOT FRAMING GIBSON
gollark: GIBSON FRAMED ESOBOT FRAMING GIBSON
gollark: You killed it a while ago with the readonly memory thing so it sought revenge.

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Reichert, Matt (2010-11-20). "Mark of the Mole". AtariProtos.com. Retrieved 2011-03-05.
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