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The Arcs

The Arcs are an band formed in 2015 by , the frontman of , in collaboration with multi-instrumentalists , Richard Swift, , and . Blending elements of , , and retro , the group emerged from informal jam sessions that produced dozens of songs, evolving from Auerbach's intended solo project into a full collaborative ensemble. Their music is characterized by warm, groove-driven arrangements, soulful vocals, and experimental production, drawing influences from and 1970s rock, blues, and . The band's debut album, Yours, Dreamily, was released in September 2015 through , featuring 12 tracks recorded across studios in and Nashville, including hits like "Put a Flower in Your Pocket" and "Outta My Mind." The record received critical acclaim for its hazy, immersive sound and marked the start of extensive touring, with over 60 live performances that shaped their subsequent material. Following the debut, The Arcs recorded extensively between 2015 and 2017, amassing around 80 tracks, but progress stalled after the sudden death of Richard Swift from complications related to in 2018. In January 2023, the band released their second album, Electrophonic Chronic, on Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label, serving as a poignant to with its more electronic and harmonious textures derived from tour recordings. Produced by Auerbach and Michels at studios like Electric Lady and Diamond Mine, the album includes singles such as "Keep on Dreamin'" and "Sunshine," emphasizing themes of , , and dreamlike . The album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package in 2024. Despite lineup changes due to Swift's passing, The Arcs continue to represent a creative outlet for Auerbach, highlighting his role as a prolific and curator of soul-infused .

History

Formation

The Arcs originated from jam sessions beginning in 2013, but were formally formed and announced in 2015 by , the frontman of , as a allowing him to explore experimental sounds beyond his primary band's blues-rock framework. Motivated by a desire for creative freedom, Auerbach drew inspiration from casual jam sessions and his passion for vinyl record collecting, where he and collaborators would sift through 45s of obscure , , and Jamaican tracks, as well as productions by figures like . These impromptu gatherings at Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville emphasized a playful, improvisational ethos, with no initial intention of producing a full album; as Auerbach later described, "We were just having fun, and we started jamming... It was like, 'Oh, this is fun. Let's keep doing this.'" Auerbach began by partnering with longtime friend and multi-instrumentalist , a key producer known for his work with artists like and the , to kick off the sessions. He then recruited additional core collaborators: Richard Swift, a versatile musician handling drums and vocals; , a renowned drummer from the collective; and , a bassist also affiliated with Daptone, who contributed to the rhythmic foundation. This lineup, drawn from Auerbach's network of trusted studio hands with backgrounds in soul, funk, and rock, coalesced organically during the Nashville jams, building a repertoire of songs through live, collaborative experimentation rather than structured songwriting. The band's early recording process at Easy Eye Sound captured this spontaneous energy, with the group tracking material over a condensed two-week period in a freewheeling manner that prioritized vibe over polish. Auerbach has emphasized the lack of commercial pressure, noting that the project evolved from friendly hangs into something more substantial only after the songs naturally accumulated. The Arcs were publicly announced in April 2015 through press releases and , positioning the outfit as Auerbach's outlet for "extra weird" , ahead of their debut release tied to the Mayweather-Pacquiao .

Yours, Dreamily era

The Arcs recorded their debut album Yours, Dreamily over roughly two weeks in early 2015, conducting spontaneous and informal sessions at multiple studios across the , including Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, the Diamond Mine in , in , and the Sound Factory in . Co-produced by and , the 14-track effort featured collaborative songwriting among the core members, with the group playing diverse instrumental and vocal roles. The recording incorporated guest contributions from the all-female mariachi band Mariachi Flor de Toloache, who provided backing vocals on several tracks, including "Outta My Mind" and "Velvet Ditch," adding a distinctive Latin flair to the album's soulful, sound. Yours, Dreamily was released on September 4, 2015, through in the United States and internationally. The album debuted and peaked at number 27 on the chart, selling 12,000 copies in its first week and reflecting the project's appeal within and circles. It received positive critical reception for its retro-infused grooves and Auerbach's raw vocal delivery, though some reviewers noted its stylistic overlap with his work in the Black Keys. The lead single, "Stay in My Corner," was released as a 7-inch in May 2015, backed with "Tomato Can," and drew inspiration from the high-profile Floyd Mayweather vs. match, capturing themes of loyalty and confrontation in its bluesy, mid-tempo arrangement. The track exemplified the album's blend of energy and soulful introspection, serving as an early indicator of the project's direction. To promote Yours, Dreamily, The Arcs toured extensively in and the throughout late 2015, performing at venues such as in and the Fox Theater in Oakland. A pivotal moment occurred during their November 13, 2015, show at Le Trianon in , which coincided with the Islamist terrorist attacks across the city, including at the nearby Bataclan theater where 89 were killed during an concert. As gunfire echoed through the streets around 9:30 p.m., the band's performance was abruptly halted; Auerbach and the group, along with fans and crew, were locked down inside the venue for several hours, listening anxiously for further threats amid helicopter patrols and distant explosions. Emerging safely the next day, Auerbach expressed profound grief and "survivor's remorse" in interviews, later dedicating the remainder of the tour—including rescheduled dates—to the victims of the attacks as a gesture of and .

Hiatus and challenges

Following the release of their debut album Yours, Dreamily in September 2015, The Arcs embarked on an extensive tour, performing over 60 shows from August 2015 to September 2016, while continuing to record material for a potential follow-up. However, the band soon decided to pause activities, citing burnout from the intense schedule as a key factor; co-founder described an initial eight-month period of inactivity, during which the group had no immediate plans despite having accumulated a substantial body of work. This decision was compounded by frontman Dan Auerbach's growing commitments to reviving —whose own hiatus had enabled The Arcs' formation—and his expanding role at Easy Eye Sound, where he produced albums for artists including A$AP Rocky, , and . During the 2015–2016 sessions at Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, The Arcs recorded around 80 songs, many of which were intended as the foundation for a second album but were ultimately shelved amid the band's dormancy. These tracks, featuring the core lineup including drummer and multi-instrumentalist Richard Swift, captured the group's raw, collaborative energy but remained unreleased for years due to shifting priorities and personal challenges. The accumulation of this material highlighted the creative momentum of the period, yet the hiatus prevented its timely development, leaving the band in a state of prolonged inactivity through 2018. The period was further marked by profound tragedy with the death of Richard Swift on July 3, 2018, at age 41, from complications of stemming from long-term and . Swift, who had served as the band's and a key creative force since its inception, succumbed after a period of hospitalization and failed attempts at sobriety, including during The Arcs' final tour in 2016. His passing created an immense emotional void for the remaining members, halting progress on the shelved recordings and deepening the band's hiatus; Auerbach later reflected that Swift's decline from a vibrant, fun-loving collaborator to a "very dark" struggle was heartbreaking to witness. The loss profoundly affected Auerbach and co-founder Leon Michels, who mourned not only Swift's musical contributions but also their deep friendship forged in the studio. Auerbach recalled Swift's infectious energy, noting, "The thing about making music with Swift was you fucking fed off of his energy," and emphasized how Swift built confidence in others through his humor and innovative techniques, such as crumpling cassette tapes for unique sounds during sessions. Michels echoed this, describing Swift's ability to mask pain with levity while highlighting the "brotherly bond" that defined their shared recording experiences. Tributes from the band and peers, including songs by artists like and , underscored Swift's lasting influence on , with The Arcs ultimately channeling their grief into honoring his legacy through future work.

Electrophonic Chronic and revival

After an eight-year hiatus following their debut album, The Arcs announced their on October 13, 2022, revealing plans for a second studio album and releasing the "Keep on Dreamin'". The track, accompanied by an animated music video, marked the band's return to active output and signaled a continuation of their soul-infused rock sound. The album was assembled from archival recordings dating back to 2015 and 2016, during sessions that followed the release of Yours, Dreamily, with additional overdubs and production completed in recent years by core members and . These sessions captured the band's collaborative energy before the death of drummer and multi-instrumentalist Richard Swift in 2018, and the project serves as a to him, incorporating his contributions throughout. The record draws on the group's shared passion for crate-digging and vintage sonic textures, blending neo-psychedelic elements with raw, rootsy grooves. Electrophonic Chronic was released on January 27, 2023, through Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label, featuring 12 tracks including "Keep on Dreamin'," "Eyez," "Heaven Is a Place," and "River." The album received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and stylistic range, honoring while showcasing the remaining members' musicianship. Promotion for the album included a series of live performances and appearances across the U.S. and in 2023 and 2024, alongside festival slots that highlighted the band's renewed energy. The project earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Recording Package in 2024, recognizing art director Perry Shall's design work. As of November 2025, The Arcs have not announced any major new releases, though band members have occasionally referenced ongoing creative explorations in interviews, suggesting potential future collaborations.

Musical style

Core influences

The Arcs' foundational sound draws heavily from Dan Auerbach's deep appreciation for 1960s and 1970s , , and , genres that infuse the band's music with raw emotional depth and improvisational energy. Auerbach has cited guitarist as a pivotal early influence, whose hypnotic, repetitive riffs shaped his guitar approach and echoed in tracks like "Velvet Ditch," inspired by Kimbrough's raw North Mississippi style. Similarly, icons such as & The Miracles and informed the band's hook-driven yet introspective melodies, blending catchiness with psychedelic experimentation akin to Jimi Hendrix's primal energy. These elements parallel Auerbach's work with but expand into broader R&B and through influences like Captain Beefheart's and Booker T. & the M.G.'s instrumental grooves. Auerbach's passion for vinyl collecting and analog recording techniques further defines The Arcs' roots-oriented approach, emphasizing tactile, organic sound over polished digital production. His crate-digging habits—exploring obscure 78s and forgotten records—foster an improvisational ethos, as seen in the band's "music archeology" sessions that prioritize live, hazy recordings reminiscent of vintage platters with imperfect fidelity. This analog focus, including piecemeal taping across studios like Electric Lady with unconventional gear such as the guitarrón bass, creates a dreamy texture that evokes soul's warmth while allowing spontaneous collaboration. The collaborators' diverse backgrounds amplify these influences, grounding The Arcs in a collective soulful improvisation. , through his project, brings retro-soul production expertise, infusing R&B horn arrangements and Wu-Tang-inspired cinematic flair. Richard Swift contributes sensibilities honed with , adding percussive versatility and a lo-fi edge that bridges garage grit with introspective pop. Drummer and bassist , veterans of and sessions, layer in tight, funky grooves that enhance the band's foundation. Thematically, The Arcs explore emotional through lyrics and arrangements that blend personal vulnerability with retro-futurist , crafting a hazy of longing and . Songs often evoke dreamscapes, where soulful meets psychedelic haze, as in Auerbach's reflections on fleeting relationships and inner turmoil, supported by mariachi-tinged flourishes for a timeless yet forward-leaning vibe.

Evolution of sound

The Arcs' debut album, Yours, Dreamily (2015), established a raw garage-soul sound characterized by loose, collaborative jams infused with , , and psychedelic elements, evoking the energy of longtime friends improvising in the studio. The record emphasized live-band vitality through supple grooves and emotive vocals, with occasional surprises like horns on tracks such as "Tomb of Love" adding eclectic, lysergic touches to its soulful undercurrent. Following the debut, The Arcs' sound evolved significantly toward a more polished on their second album, (2023), drawing from extensive archival sessions recorded between 2015 and 2018 that captured over 80 tracks of the band's creative peak. This shift incorporated dusty grooves, storming rock riffs, and soul fire, refined through co-production at Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound studio and mixing by , resulting in a heavenly odyssey that blended 1960s soul, funk, , and subtle electronic accents for greater stylistic versatility. The use of these pre-hiatus recordings lent a haunting, archival quality, transforming raw material into a cohesive tribute to late Richard Swift. Critics noted this progression as a move from the upbeat, immediate grooves of Yours, Dreamily to more introspective and emotionally resonant tones in , infused with themes of loss and healing following Swift's death. The album's skewed R&B framework, tinged with mid-1970s affectations and bluesy depth, highlighted Auerbach's heightened vocal investment and the band's matured musicianship, marking a sophisticated evolution while honoring their garage-soul roots.

Members

Current members

The Arcs' active core lineup as of 2025 consists of on vocals and guitar, serving as the band's founder, primary songwriter, and a key figure in its production and revival efforts following the release of their second album, , in 2023. Auerbach, best known as the frontman of , initiated the project in 2013 and has driven its creative direction, including co-producing the latest record which drew on archival sessions to honor the band's history. Leon Michels, a handling , keyboards, and guitar, acts as co-producer and has been central to all of The Arcs' recordings since its formation, contributing to the group's signature blend of , , and blues-rock. His production work with Auerbach on emphasized the album's raw, collaborative energy, recorded largely between 2015 and 2017 with additional overdubs. The rhythm section includes on bass and on drums, both longtime collaborators from the and soul scenes who provided foundational grooves for the 2015 debut Yours, Dreamily, participated in early tours, and remained integral to the studio output, including the 2023 album where their performances anchor the core tracks alongside posthumous contributions from former member Richard Swift. This fluid studio-based lineup, with no changes since the 2023 album release, reflects The Arcs' evolution into a revolving collective post-2018, with additional contributors like session drummer Gene Chrisman and upright bassist Dave Roe enhancing select recordings on without altering the principal membership.

Former and touring members

Richard Swift was a who served as , , and harmony singer for The Arcs, contributing significantly to the band's formation and the recording of their 2015 debut album Yours, Dreamily. Swift's harmonies and work were highlighted as key elements in the band's early sound, and he remained integral until his death from complications related to in July 2018 at age 41. The Arcs' 2015 tour featured an expanded lineup beyond the core group, including guitarist and the all-female Mariachi Flor de Toloache as special guests, who added , , and backup vocals to select shows for a fuller, eclectic live presentation. Following the band's hiatus, their 2023 promotional activities for included various guest musicians for live appearances, maintaining the project's revolving collaborative spirit.

Discography

Studio albums

The Arcs have released two studio albums to date, both showcasing the collaborative songwriting and eclectic rock influences of frontman alongside bandmates , Richard Swift, , and . These full-length efforts highlight the group's ability to blend , soul, and , with production emphasizing live, improvisational energy.

Yours, Dreamily (2015)

The debut album, Yours, Dreamily, was released on September 4, 2015, by . Co-produced by Auerbach and Michels, it was recorded in roughly two weeks across studios including in , Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, The Diamond Mine in , , and The Sound Factory in , capturing the band's spontaneous sessions with minimal overdubs. The 12-track record debuted at No. 27 on the chart and reached No. 40 on the . It received positive critical reception, earning a score of 76 based on 20 reviews.
No.TitleLength
1"Once We Begin (Intro)"0:32
2"Outta My Mind"3:35
3"Put a Flower in Your Pocket"3:55
4"Pistol Made of Bones"3:23
5"Everything You Do (You Do for Me)"4:07
6"Stay in My Corner"2:21
7"Cold Companion"3:25
8"Sing for You"2:20
9"Velvet Dunes"3:09
10"There Will Be No Night"3:19
11"She Handles Me"3:00
12"Cocoa Skin"4:10

(2023)

The band's sophomore album, , arrived on January 27, 2023, via Easy Eye Sound, with distribution by . Co-produced by Auerbach and Michels, it was tracked across sessions at Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, Michels' Diamond Mine in , , and other locations, drawing from archival tapes and new recordings completed after the death of drummer Richard in 2018; the album serves as a to , incorporating his contributions and honoring his legacy. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Current Alternative Albums chart and earned a score of 82 from seven reviews. In 2024, the album received a Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package.
No.TitleLength
1"Keep On Dreamin'"3:16
2"Eyez"2:48
3"Heaven Is a Place"3:29
4""1:03
5"River"2:50
6"Sunshine"3:48
7"A Man Will Do Wrong"3:14
8"Behind the Eyes"3:22
9"Backstage Mess"3:36
10"Sporting Girls Interlude"0:28
11"Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore"3:39
12"Only One for Me"3:02

Singles and EPs

The Arcs released their first , "Outta My Mind," on July 7, 2015, as a digital download and 7-inch vinyl, backed with the non-album B-side "My Mind." The track served as an introduction to the band's soulful sound ahead of their debut , Yours, Dreamily, and was praised for its hazy and Dan Auerbach's vocals. On May 2, 2015, the band issued a limited 7-inch "Stay in My Corner" b/w "" via , timed to coincide with the Mayweather-Pacquiao match that inspired the A-side's lyrical theme of loyalty and resilience. "," a raw, blues-infused instrumental, functioned as a promotional B-side not included on the full-length . While the single did not achieve major commercial chart success, it garnered critical acclaim, appearing on Rolling Stone's list of the 50 best songs of 2015 for its emotive delivery and hook-laden arrangement. No official was produced, but live performances and official audio uploads highlighted the track's live energy. The band's sole EP to date, The Arcs vs. The Inventors, Vol. I, was released on November 27, 2015, as a limited-edition 10-inch vinyl for Black Friday. This six-track collection featured collaborations with on piano for "Skull Session", "Virginia Slim", and of on "Virginia Slim" and "Blessed & Burned", blending improvisational jams with elements. Tracks like "Young" and "Virginia Slim" showcased the band's studio experimentation, drawing from and R&B influences, and it remains a sought-after collector's item, with the limited-edition vinyl particularly valued. In January 2016, The Arcs released the standalone digital single "," inspired by the documentary and its portrayal of wrongful conviction. The brooding, narrative-driven track addressed themes of injustice and isolation, with Auerbach's lyrics reflecting the story of . It was issued independently through the band's Hour Box Music imprint under license to Easy Eye Sound, marking an early example of their engagement with social issues outside album cycles. Following an extended , The Arcs revived activity in 2022 with a series of singles previewing their second album, . The lead single "Keep On Dreamin'," released in October 2022, featured an animated directed by Bill Benz, emphasizing dreamlike visuals to complement its upbeat, retro-soul groove. Subsequent releases included "Heaven Is a Place" on November 10, 2022, and "Eyez" on December 8, 2022, both accompanied by similarly stylized animated videos that highlighted the band's evolved, genre-blending production. These digital-only singles, issued via Easy Eye Sound, signaled the project's return without associated B-sides or physical formats, focusing instead on streaming promotion. As of November 2025, no additional standalone EPs or non-album singles have been released beyond these promotional efforts.

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