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Rave Living Blues Magazine Review of The High Cost of Low Living

  • Apr 10, 2018
  • 1 min read

The Nick Moss Band featuring Dennis Gruenling’s The High Cost Of Low Living is reviewed in the April issue of Living Blues magazine.


“The duo’s debut…yields a super summit of sorts, one that finds Moss and Gruenling trading licks in a full throttle demonstration of sheer boogie, verve and instrumental agility….pure blues at its most urgently expressive.”




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Eric
May 18

This is fantastic news about The High Cost Of Low Living! Living Blues magazine perfectly captures the energy and "instrumental agility" of Nick Moss and Dennis Gruenling. That description of "pure blues at its most urgently expressive" really makes me want to give it another listen. For anyone wanting to capture their favorite album art in pristine quality, check out HD Photo Converter – it's great for upscaling images!

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Eric
Eric
May 18

This review truly captures the electrifying energy of The High Cost Of Low Living! "Pure blues at its most urgently expressive" perfectly describes the magic of Moss and Gruenling trading licks. Their collaboration sounds like a must-hear. While I'm enjoying the blues, I also love experimenting with looks; if you're ever updating your style digitally, check out AI Clothes Changer!

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