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The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss, and Nick Movshon—are the subject of a short introductory video directed by Nick Walker, who also directed the official music video for "Outta My Mind," off Yours, Dreamily, their debut album. "I think we just put The Arcs together as a means to have a platform to do this thing that we love to do," says Auerbach: "make music, make records, and be able to share it with people." Watch the video here. The band will perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Friday, September 25.

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The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss, and Nick Movshon—who will perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Friday, September 25, are the subject of a short introductory video. In the video, directed by Nick Walker, who also directed their recent official music video for "Outta My Mind," off Yours, Dreamily, their debut album, the musicians discuss how the band came together to write and record the debut album.

"Whenever [we] get together, it's just like instant music, and it's always fun," Auerbach says in the video, "so I think we just put The Arcs together as a means to have a platform to do this thing that we love to do, make music, make records, and be able to share it with people."

Hear more of what the band has to say (and play) in the video, "Introducing the Arcs," here:

To pick up a copy of the album, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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The Arcs: Introducing The Arcs
  • Friday, September 11, 2015
    Watch: Introducing the Arcs

    The Arcs—Dan Auerbach, Leon Michels, Richard Swift, Homer Steinweiss, and Nick Movshon—who will perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Friday, September 25, are the subject of a short introductory video. In the video, directed by Nick Walker, who also directed their recent official music video for "Outta My Mind," off Yours, Dreamily, their debut album, the musicians discuss how the band came together to write and record the debut album.

    "Whenever [we] get together, it's just like instant music, and it's always fun," Auerbach says in the video, "so I think we just put The Arcs together as a means to have a platform to do this thing that we love to do, make music, make records, and be able to share it with people."

    Hear more of what the band has to say (and play) in the video, "Introducing the Arcs," here:

    To pick up a copy of the album, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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