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  "textContent": "Jack Cooper’s Modern Nature expanded on the last album, _The Heat Warps_ , to include the U.K. improvisatory guitarist Tara Cunningham. Their dual guitar play was loose and intuitive, softening the lines drawn by the band’s motorik sound and adding an unpredictable but well-thought out element to its songs. Now, the two of them extend their conversation in Sleeves, in this quiet but riveting concoction of acoustic guitar and voices.\n\nThe post The Sleeves :: Self-Titled first appeared on Aquarium Drunkard.",
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