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ARCS, THE - ELECTROPHONIC CHRONIC


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Electrophonic Chronic
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7247872
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Rock / Blues /
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Vinyl record
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Rock/ Blues LP Pressed on Ltd Edition Clear Vinyl + Insert - In 2015, Dan Auerbach entered the studio with Leon Michels, Nick Movshon, Homer Steinweiss, and the late Richard Swift (who passed away in 2018) to record The Arcs' debut album Yours, Dreamily in a handful of freewheeling sessions over two weeks. Now, more than 7 years later, those same sessions became the bedrock on which the surviving members fleshed out the anticipated follow-up album, Electrophonic Chronic, a collection of psychedelic rock, gritty funk, and heady, soulful grooves.

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a1
Keep On Dreamin'
a2
Eyez
a3
Heaven Is A Place
a4
Califone Interlude
a5
River
a6
Sunshine
b1
A Man Will Do Wrong
b2
Behind The Eyes
b3
Backstage Mess
b4
Sporting Girls Interlude
b5
Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore
b6
Only One For Me

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Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys is clearly a man who likes to keep busy, handling plenty of production assignments and backing like-minded artists during his downtime from the band, and in 2015, after the Black Keys took some time off after drummer Patrick Carney suffered a shoulder injury, Auerbach decided to make productive use of the hiatus by launching a new side project. The Arcs were formed by Auerbach and Leon Michaels, a multi-instrumentalist who was part of the studio crew on Auerbach's production projects for Dr. John and Lana Del Rey. Telling the press "I just wanted to do my thing and get extra weird," Auerbach headed into the studio with Michaels and a handful of friends and colleagues, including Nick Movshon, Homer Steinweiss, Richard Swift, and Kenny Vaughan. The Arcs made their debut with a 7" vinyl single released to independent music stores to commemorate the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao title fight in May 2015. A-side "Stay in My Corner" and the flip "Tomato Can" were songs inspired by Auerbach's passion for boxing, and "Stay in My Corner" also appeared on the Arcs' debut album, Yours, Dreamily, which was recorded in a handful of freewheeling sessions lasting less than two weeks. Yours, Dreamily appeared on Nonesuch Records in September 2015. Biography by Mark Deming Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.