Forty-nine-year-old Moss has honed his Chicago blues sound over countless nights on the road, and until now recorded 12 albums for his own label.
The jump to Alligator is great timing, as with the addition of Gruenling to the line-up.
Moss' biggest claim to fame is undoubtedly his role as lead guitarist in the Jimmy Rogers Band, so the man sure has paid his dues.
Aside from an Otis Spann cover, and the almost compulsory Rambling on my Mind, Moss, Gruenling and the young band deliver a Chicago blues sound that's reminiscent of back in the day. Tight, high octane, and just darn good.
It's hard to fault Iglauer's nose for another good record, and he's certainly on the button with The High Cost of Low Living.