Some of the notes are pretty wildly named. All gimmicks aside, this is actually really good stuff. An aquatic, with a modern twist.
The opening gives off lots of grapefruit, watery and aquatic notes, some florals too. There's a lot going on in the opening, even a little spice. The tamarind starts to peak its head after a few minutes, and becomes more noticeable in the dry down. The final dry down just smells like a faded aquatic musk to me.
It has a very addictive smell though, and kind of reminds me of Ecko Green, but with a lot more going on. There's something in here that I've smelled in a older fragrance too, Tommy by Tommy Hilfiger. Take Tommy, mix it with Eckno Green, and mix those with Realities, mix these three with the florals in Acqua di Gio, and boom, we have Modern. If you know these 3 fragrances, when you try Modern, you'll understand what I mean.
I had a sample I got somewhere for free, and loved it so much, I bought a 3.4 oz bottle. I kind of wanted to just get it too, before it gets discontinued. Like the original Modern, I don't see this one staying around much longer. Not because it's bad, but because it just doesn't sell well.