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         a r t i s t :: The Charlatans
           t i t l e :: Modern Nature
             d a t e :: 2015-00-00
           l a b e l :: BMG
           g e n r e :: Indie
         s o u r c e :: CD
       b i t r a t e :: 262 kbps avg
       e n c o d e r :: LAME 3.98.4 -V 0
         t r a c k s :: 11
     p l a y t i m e :: 47:05
             s i z e :: 88.83MB

        tracklist

  1   Talking In Tones                        4:43
  2   So Oh                                   4:11
  3   Come Home Baby                          3:58
  4   Keep Enough                             4:20
  5   In The Tall Grass                       3:52
  6   Emilie                                  3:20
  7   Let The Good Times Be Never Ending      6:32
  8   Need You To Know                        4:41
  9   Lean In                                 3:46
  10  Trouble Understanding                   4:09
  11  Lot To Say                              3:33

        releasenotes

  The Charlatans are no strangers to loss. Keyboardist Rob Collins died during
  the recording of their 1997 masterwork Tellin' Stories, and 17 years later
  they lost founding member Jon Brookes to brain cancer. His absence hangs over
  2015's Modern Nature, the first record the band has made since Brookes'
  diagnosis in 2010, but the Charlatans aren't the sort to dwell in darkness.
  Tim Burgess alludes to the drummer's presence on the album's opening "Talking
  in Tones" but Modern Nature soon settles into a nicely worn soulful groove, a
  sound that suggests the group gains strength through the therapy of playing
  music. Happily, this emphasis on soul gives Modern Nature a different
  character than Who We Touch, the nifty 2010 LP where they dabbled in different
  sounds while retaining a solid song foundation. Due to its soulful
  undercurrents, this feels more unified than Who We Touch and also
  contemplative, a record designed not for the black depth of night but the
  sepia tones of twilight. Much of this haziness derives from the shimmering
  production, a sound that's mellow without succumbing to laziness. It's a nice
  fit for cleverly retrofitted '70s soul grooves like "Tall Grass," but it also
  suits the handful of songs like "Come Home Baby" and "So Oh" that echo the
  Charlatans' early Madchester swirl. By incorporating these offhand allusions
  to the past while being firmly planted in a mature present, Modern Nature
  showcases a band whose members are aware of where they've been and grateful
  for what they have.

  www.thecharlatans.net

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                                                                        ::k4:

         a r t i s t :: The Charlatans
           t i t l e :: Modern Nature
             d a t e :: 2015-00-00
           l a b e l :: BMG
           g e n r e :: Indie
         s o u r c e :: CD
       b i t r a t e :: 262 kbps avg
       e n c o d e r :: LAME 3.98.4 -V 0
         t r a c k s :: 11
     p l a y t i m e :: 47:05
             s i z e :: 88.83MB

        tracklist

  1   Talking In Tones                        4:43
  2   So Oh                                   4:11
  3   Come Home Baby                          3:58
  4   Keep Enough                             4:20
  5   In The Tall Grass                       3:52
  6   Emilie                                  3:20
  7   Let The Good Times Be Never Ending      6:32
  8   Need You To Know                        4:41
  9   Lean In                                 3:46
  10  Trouble Understanding                   4:09
  11  Lot To Say                              3:33

        releasenotes

  The Charlatans are no strangers to loss. Keyboardist Rob Collins died during
  the recording of their 1997 masterwork Tellin' Stories, and 17 years later
  they lost founding member Jon Brookes to brain cancer. His absence hangs over
  2015's Modern Nature, the first record the band has made since Brookes'
  diagnosis in 2010, but the Charlatans aren't the sort to dwell in darkness.
  Tim Burgess alludes to the drummer's presence on the album's opening "Talking
  in Tones" but Modern Nature soon settles into a nicely worn soulful groove, a
  sound that suggests the group gains strength through the therapy of playing
  music. Happily, this emphasis on soul gives Modern Nature a different
  character than Who We Touch, the nifty 2010 LP where they dabbled in different
  sounds while retaining a solid song foundation. Due to its soulful
  undercurrents, this feels more unified than Who We Touch and also
  contemplative, a record designed not for the black depth of night but the
  sepia tones of twilight. Much of this haziness derives from the shimmering
  production, a sound that's mellow without succumbing to laziness. It's a nice
  fit for cleverly retrofitted '70s soul grooves like "Tall Grass," but it also
  suits the handful of songs like "Come Home Baby" and "So Oh" that echo the
  Charlatans' early Madchester swirl. By incorporating these offhand allusions
  to the past while being firmly planted in a mature present, Modern Nature
  showcases a band whose members are aware of where they've been and grateful
  for what they have.

  www.thecharlatans.net

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