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The Moles - Instinct - 1LP - Green Vinyl [RSD 2026]

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The Moles - Instinct - 1LP - Green Vinyl [RSD 2026]

This product is a RECORD STORE DAY 2026 title and not available to pre-order.
Available to buy in-store from 8am on Saturday, 18/04/2026 (Record Store Day).
Remaining copies will be available to buy online from 8pm on Monday 20/04/2026.

Back on vinyl after 3 decades, Instinct is The Moles’ cult masterpiece from 1994, with new liner notes by main man Richard Davies.

A courageous baroque pop gem filled with yearning and coming-of-age psychedelic folk angst.

Pressed on colour vinyl with faithfully restored artwork.

“Davies successfully telegraphs a very particular and exquisite type of loneliness.” Pitchfork.

This product is a RECORD STORE DAY 2026 title and not available to pre-order.
Available to buy in-store from 8am on Saturday, 18/04/2026 (Record Store Day).
Remaining copies will be available to buy online from 8pm on Monday 20/04/2026.

Back on vinyl after 3 decades, Instinct is The Moles’ cult masterpiece from 1994, with new liner notes by main man Richard Davies.

A courageous baroque pop gem filled with yearning and coming-of-age psychedelic folk angst.

Pressed on colour vinyl with faithfully restored artwork.

“Davies successfully telegraphs a very particular and exquisite type of loneliness.” Pitchfork.

$12.36

Original: $35.31

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The Moles - Instinct - 1LP - Green Vinyl [RSD 2026]

$35.31

$12.36

Description

This product is a RECORD STORE DAY 2026 title and not available to pre-order.
Available to buy in-store from 8am on Saturday, 18/04/2026 (Record Store Day).
Remaining copies will be available to buy online from 8pm on Monday 20/04/2026.

Back on vinyl after 3 decades, Instinct is The Moles’ cult masterpiece from 1994, with new liner notes by main man Richard Davies.

A courageous baroque pop gem filled with yearning and coming-of-age psychedelic folk angst.

Pressed on colour vinyl with faithfully restored artwork.

“Davies successfully telegraphs a very particular and exquisite type of loneliness.” Pitchfork.