The Hill Frequencies “4000 Miles From Mississippi”

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    Artista / Grupo: The Hill Frequencies

    Álbum: 4000 Miles From Mississippi

    Discográfica: Lolita

    Año publicación: 2019

    Fecha crítica: 1/2020

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

For those who are nor familiar with Hot Nasho, say he is a blues passionate ‘one man band’, who has a good knowledge and is always devoted to make popular and perpetuate the most ancient sounds of the genre Besides performing solo, he sometimes plays with Miss HF Pat on washboard and vocals, forming an interesting blues, ragtime and swing duo This time Hot Nasho and HF Pat accurately explore the style that is performed in the hills of Mississippi that is called Mississippi Hill County Blues and they do it with an undeniable reliability Following the footsteps of the great masters of this particular blues style like RL Burnside, Jessie Mae Hemphill or Junior Kimbrough among the pioneers and Cedric Burnside, Kenny Brown or Luther Dickinson among the most actual ones, Hot Nasho on guitar, vocals and harmonica and HF Pat on drums and vocals, have released a new album with the name of The Hill Frequencies, with six songs that capture the raw primitive, but always genuine real blues of distant and sometimes wild hills of the Mississippi, along a reliable honest recording that, although unfortunately is not really a very commercial one, lets us realize the knowledge of this particular blues style that is perpetuated with musicians like Hot Nasho



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