Modern Nature, arriving nearly 25 years after The Charlatans’ debut, was shaped by loss yet never weighed down by it. The band finds light in rhythm and warmth in melody, with Tim Burgess sounding calm and clear as the songs move with ease. Britpop and psych influences color the record without overwhelming it, and the songs carry a natural flow that feels unforced. The result is an album that plays like a fresh start without needing to declare one.
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