Carl Broemel, multi-instrumentalist for My Morning Jacket, is returning later this summer with a new solo album. Titled Wished Out, it marks his third full-length overall following 4th of July from 2016. Due out September 21st via Stocks in Asia/Thirty Tigers, the LP showcases a more “assertive” songwriting approach from Broemel, who served as producer and engineer in addition to his usual frontman duties. Citing the dreamier arrangements of his previous record, Broemel noted in a statement, “I wanted to get things moving.” “My songwriting can be very mellow,” he added. “I love that mood, but I needed more balance this time around. I needed more energy! Wished Out is all about the yin and yang.” The forthcoming eight-track effort was recorded at his home studio in Nashville and features contributions from guests like Robbie Crowell (Deer Tick) and Russ Pollard (Sebadoh). He was also assisted by two of his fellow My Morning Jacket band mates, Tom Blankeship and Bo Koster.