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In The News: Arcs, Foals, Metric, Band, Royal Trux, Roger Lion, Muffs, HeCTA, Felix Da Housecat, Sisters Of Mercy, Supergrass And More

Arcs

The Arcs is a new band featuring Dan Auerbach, Richard Swift, Leon Michaels, Homer Steinweiss, Nick Movshon, Kenny Vaughan and Mariachi Flor de Toloache. Their debut album, Yours, Dreamily, is due out from Nonesuch on September 4 … What Went Down is the new Foals record, which will be available August 28 via Warner Bros. … September 18 marks the release of Pagans In Vegas, the new Metric album, on the band’s MMI label. Metric is currently on tour with Imagine Dragons … The second album from Diane Coffee (a.k.a. Foxygen drummer Shaun Fleming), Everybody’s A Good Dog, will be released  September 4 by Western Vinyl … Capitol/UMe will issue a nine-LP boxed set containing the Band’s seven Capitol studio albums along with it’s Rock Of Ages concert LP. The Band: The Capitol Albums 1968-1977 will be available July 31 … Hand Of Glory is a previously unreleased album from Royal Trux circa 1989-90, made available for the first time in 2002. Drag City will reissue the record August 28 in honor of the band’s reunion show … The self-titled debut of Roger Lion—Joe Pernice (Scud Mountain Boys, Pernice Brothers) and Budo (Macklemore)—is set for a September 18 release via Team Love … The Muffs’ 1993 self-titled debut album has been remastered and expanded with 10 bonus tracks, due out from Omnivore on August 14 … Merge has announced the September 18 release of The Diet, the debut album from HeCTA (featuring Kurt Wagner of Lambchop) … On July 10, Felix Da Housecat will release Narrative Of Thee Blast Illusion on No Shame … The 30th anniversary of the Sisters Of Mercy’s First And Last And Always will be commemorated by Rhino on July 24 with the release of a vinyl boxed set including three EPs from that era … I Should Coco, the debut LP from Supergrass, turns 20 this year. To celebrate, the band will reissue the record on vinyl and as a deluxe three-disc expanded edition on September 4 via Parlophone.

—Emily Costantino