The side-project of Sun Wizard singer Malcolm Jack, Capitol 6 are set to release their debut LP Pretty Lost, and you can check it out here now.
Due out on Tuesday (June 12) via Light Organ Records, the full-length follows last spring's the Captain Rehab EP. It will be released as traditional CD and LP formats, as well as a limited-edition silkscreen poster with a download code.
Joining Jack in the band are fellow West Coast musicians from the likes of Bummer High, Chains of Love, Raccoons and Louise Burns's backing band, who have come together and created what has been described as "paisley-print jangle pop."
Looking back to big-name influences like Bob Dylan and Neil Young, in addition to the likes of the Brian Jonestown Massacre and the Black Angels, the group's "knowledge and appreciation for the past and their ability to use that knowledge to create new forms is evident" on Pretty Lost, the press release says.
As previously reported, the band are about to embark on a Canadian tour. You can see all the dates here.
Due out on Tuesday (June 12) via Light Organ Records, the full-length follows last spring's the Captain Rehab EP. It will be released as traditional CD and LP formats, as well as a limited-edition silkscreen poster with a download code.
Joining Jack in the band are fellow West Coast musicians from the likes of Bummer High, Chains of Love, Raccoons and Louise Burns's backing band, who have come together and created what has been described as "paisley-print jangle pop."
Looking back to big-name influences like Bob Dylan and Neil Young, in addition to the likes of the Brian Jonestown Massacre and the Black Angels, the group's "knowledge and appreciation for the past and their ability to use that knowledge to create new forms is evident" on Pretty Lost, the press release says.
As previously reported, the band are about to embark on a Canadian tour. You can see all the dates here.