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Pop / Rock 09 December, 2022

The Arcs' New Single "Eyez" Wrestles With The Unknowable In Those We Think We Know Best

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Arcs have unveiled the latest preview from their forthcoming album,Electrophonic Chronic (out January 27 on Easy Eye Sound), today with new single, "Eyez." Originally written with each member of the group - including the late Richard Swift - contributing in 2015, "Eyez'' serves as a profound examination of what we share with the world, and conversely, what we keep hidden in plain sight. Anchored by the sublime vintage synthesizers of Leon Michels, the lyrics of his co-producer Dan Auerbach mull the many roadblocks in the way of honest communication, even - perhaps especially - in our closest relationships. 

Many of these sentiments are pulled from the group's first-hand experience losing their own musical brother gone too soon:
"There's a lot of mystery to most people," explains Auerbach. "You can work with someone for years and there will be things about them that you never know. Everyone has parts of their story they might not want written."

Listen to "Eyez" here and watch the accompanying video from animator/director Robert "Roboshobo" Schober: https://youtu.be/9GGZWet9AB8
Pre-order Electrophonic Chronic here: https://click.ees.link/chronic

The Arcs have previously shared singles, "Keep On Dreamin'" and "Heaven Is A Place" from the new record, to universal excitement from NPR Music, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Billboard and many more. Guitar World has celebrated the early singles for their "beguiling, eccentric and catchy" nature, while Brooklyn Veganpraised the "dreamy, groovy" arrangements within. Electrophonic Chronic takes its inspiration from the band's mutual obsession with recording and crate-digging, notably for vintage soul, old school garage and the space age pop of the 1960s. The collection follows The Arcs' 2015 debut Yours, Dreamily, and features the band's full original line-up of Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Nick Movshon, Homer Steinweiss and Richard Swift. 

Electrophonic Chronic:
Keep On Dreamin'
Eyez
Heaven Is A Place
Califone Interlude 
River
Sunshine
A Man Will Do Wrong
Behind The Eyes
Backstage Mess
Sporting Girls Interlude
Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Only One For Me






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