When we last checked in with Jack Cooper’s Modern Nature, he and his band were drifting into territory that suggested ambiance over sturdy form on 2023’s No Fixed Point in Space. But with the rhythm section of bassist Jeff Tobias and drummer Jim Wallis augmented by new guitarist and vocalist Tarra Cunningham, the UK band’s latest, The Heat Warps, finds Cooper in the most guitar centric zone he’s explored since the heyday of his old indie rock band Ultimate Painting.
Secos & Molhados :: S/T 1973
In 1971, before Bowie brought to life Ziggy Stardust and Marc Bolan appeared glittered up on live TV, before the New York Dolls shocked virility out of rock and Kiss neurotically inserted it back in, Brazil had already invented its own kind of glam rock, with its own painted masks, satin clothes, and made-up personae. Except their version had bass lines as deeply spacious as King Tubby’s, guitar riffs as gently mesmerizing as Zeppelin’s, and the weirdest nods to the flutes, whistles and chants of old Iberic pagan festivals.