Vince Mole & His Calcium Orchestra


byawp.jpgOptical Atlas’ erstwhile correspondent Adam Schragin has checked in with a review of the new compilation Build Your Army with Potatoes, from Royal Rhino Flying Records, and featuring The Instruments, Great Lakes, Ideal Free Distribution, Mendoza Line, The Lilys, and more.  Read it here.

Dwight at Royal Rhino Flying Records has announced the track listing for the upcoming compilation Build Your Army with Potatoes (RRFR-012), and once you see the lineup you’ll see why Optical Atlas would be interested. No release date has been set, but it should be available soon–keep checking their website (we’ll let you know too). It looks fantastic.

Volcano the Bear – Rain And Shine
The Instruments – Encore (Brigitte Fontaine Cover)
Calvin, Don’t Jump! – Baby Eden
The Diminisher – Ghost Mouse Seeker
The Mendoza Line – First Time, Long Time
Great Lakes – Ships
Folklore - The Unknown Adapted
Laminated Cat – Angel I am Coming Home
Jack Logan – I Got To Hear Him Play
The Visitations – New Jerusalem
The Sixth Great Lake – Tips For Teens
Mikal Cronin – Tethered
Geoff Reacher – Fuck An Autograph
The Lilys - Vegetable Reefer (Von Hemmling Cover)
American Watercolor Movement – 29 Dead Horses
The Unreliable Narrator - In A Wintry Instant
Seamonster - Robert Schneider’s Abacus
Electric Mystical Soul Vibration – Thank You For The Space Suit
El Goodo – For You (Alternate Mix)
Stay - The Calling
Fabulous Bird – Bless Me
Ideal Free Distribution – 200 Mph In Reverse
Von Hemmling – German Jerk (2004)
Vince Mole & His Calcium Orchestra – Everything (1993)

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Chris Parfitt of Vince Mole & His Calcium Orchestra (and once of The Apples in Stereo) sent in this picture from his reunion with the band at Maxwell’s in Hoboken, NJ, a few nights ago. He also has 6 quick video clips at YouTube, one of which is featured here. (The rest are here.)

Chris Parfitt, who was one of the original members of The Apples in Stereo when they were still releasing music as The Apples, will be joining the band onstage tonight (”barring unforeseen circumstances”) when they play Maxwell’s in Hoboken, New Jersey.  After leaving the band, Parfitt formed the Elephant 6 recording project known as Vince Mole & His Calcium Orchestra.  It sounds like he’ll be joining them for just a few songs - probably not the entire set.  (I’m guessing they’ll do “Tidal Wave,” at the least.)  As for those of us wanting to hear more music from the ever-underground Vince Mole, Parfitt writes encouragingly that we don’t have much longer to wait. 

You can read our interview with Parfitt from last year right here.