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based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.


History

Capitol 6 were formed in Vancouver, British Columbia in 2011 and later that year released their first EP, ''Captain Rehab''. In August that year, they released the 'Fever/Henry's Opus' single as a free download on their Bandcamp page. Early members were guitarist and vocalist Malcolm Jack, bassist Matt Krysko, and keyboardist Henry Beckwith. By 2012 they were joined by guitarist Chris Alarcon and drummer Neil Corbett. In 2012 Capitol 6 released their first full-length album, titled ''Pretty Lost''. The album held eight tracks."Capitol 6 Keeps it Brief"
''The Tyee'', Alex Hudson 21 June 2012 They released their first single from the album, 'Cold Ride', and included music videos for 'Playing Dead' and 'Just A Puzzle'. 'Just A Puzzle' was featured in the Canadian
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programme '' Continuum'' (in episode 4, entitled 'Matter of Time'). In January 2013, they released another single, 'No One Came', which featured a music video directed by David Biddle. On 4 July 2013, Capitol 6 announced on their
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page that their final show was on 10 July.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Pretty Lost'' (12 June 2012)


EPs

*''Captain Rehab'' (3 May 2011) *''Fever/Henry's Opus'' (9 August 2011)


Singles

*'No One Came' (5 January 2013)


References

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