Picking up the pieces of the picked-up pieces, Wand ride on, baby. It’s only three months since they dropped the incredible mass of Vertigo upon the world… but WHAT? Here’s more! One: a new 12” EP plating the pre-release single “Help Desk” alongside “Goldfish”, a bonus dose of oceanic luminescence from Vertigo — plus three remixes from Beat Detectives, Dean Spunt and Dead Rider for good measure. Two: an LP release of the archival In a Capsule Underground, containing demos and unreleased songs from Wand’s salad days in the time of the immortal Ganglion Reef (now ten years wiser). Spin both October 25… we’re a bit dizzy ourselves!

Today’s new single “Goldfish” arrives with an animated music video composed of recently-scanned artwork from the late Bruce Bickford, whose line and clay animations were the center of several Frank Zappa films. “Help Desk” and “Goldfish” are brethren of the eight epochal vibrations that make up Vertigo — boiled down from a tremendous volume of jams, then squeezed through the pin-prick called automatic writing. The remixes delve back into the material, integrating another set of concentric thought-spirals into the radiant action through the unique perspectives of Beat Detectives, Dead Rider and Dean Spunt. This EP’s like a handshake promise that’s fulfilled after the action has gone down — the thanks you get for staying open and hanging in there. The present you get for being present!

Then, In a Capsule Underground… here contains the earliest Wand recordings that we know of, preceding everything that’s come so far. It’s not simply a function of time and nostalgia at this late moment that they sound invariably like magical recordings by, and for, children, is it? The light, fizzy versions of these Ganglion Reef songs have distinctive gleaming magic energies all their own; “The Leap”, an unrealized demo from those days, re-routes a helium-cooled post punk/new wave arrangement into a break of psychedelia borne aloft on sheets of faded shoegaze. Quite the breathtaking thrill ride!

Wand have wandered purposefully onward, but the vibes left here for you to encounter all on your lonesome are among THE MOST: Help Desk / Goldfish and In a Capsule Underground both exist eternally come October 25, 2024. Wand tours the West Coast this September, with a European tour commencing in October.

Wand 2024 North American Tour Dates:

Sept. 14 – San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel

Sept. 15 – Redding, CA @ The Dip

Sept. 18 – Seattle, WA @ Madame Lou’s

Sept. 19 – Vancouver, BC @ The Pearl

Sept. 20 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater

Sept. 21 – Arcata, CA @ The Miniplex

Sept. 23 – Sacramento, CA @ The Starlet Room

Dec. 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room

Wand 2024 European Tour Dates:

Oct. 29 – London, UK @ MOTH Club

Oct. 30 – Manchester, UK @ Yes (The Pink Room)

Oct. 31 – Dublin, Ireland @ The Workman’s Club (The Cellar)

Nov. 1 – Belfast, UK @ Ulster Sports Club

Nov. 2 – Glasgow, UK @ Nice N Sleazy

Nov. 3 – Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club

Nov. 4 – Bristol, UK @ Strange Brew

Nov. 6 – Rezé, Nantes, France @ Cold Crash

Nov. 7 – Paris, France @ Point Ephémère

Nov. 8 – Bordeaux, France @ IBOAT

Nov. 9 – Lille, France @ L’Aéronef

Nov. 11 – Brussels, Belgium @ Le Botanique @ Witloof Bar

Nov. 12 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Bogen F

Nov. 13 – Regensburg, Germany @ Transit Filmfest @ Ostentor Kino

Nov. 14 – Prague, Czech Republic @ Café V lese

Nov. 15 – Leipzig, Germany @ TransCentury Update @ UT Connewitz

Nov. 16 – Hamburg, Germany @ Molotow (Skybar)

Nov. 18 – Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden @ Hus 7

Nov. 19 – Malmo, Sweden @ Plan B (Garage)

Nov. 20 – Berlin, Germany @ Neue Zukunft

Nov. 21 – Bochum, Germany @ Die Trompete

Nov. 22 – Rotterdam, Netherlands @ Rotown

Nov. 23 – Utrecht, Netherlands @ Ekko

June 4, 2025 – London, UK @ Scala