"Together We're Stronger" is Available Worldwide on iTunes

If you use iTunes to download music click here Nicholas Mrozinski - Together We're Stronger - Easter and Keeko Here are some early reviews of the new album, "Together We're Stronger" "Mrozinski is just a terrific composer. The fact that he could string together so many wonderful moments on one disc just blows the mind. Unless his songwriting keeps evolving at this impossible-to-maintain rate, this record will most likely go down in the books as his “Pet Sounds.” It moves effortlessly from lush, gorgeous numbers like “Easter and Keeko” and “What’s This?” to ones like “Predictable” and “And You Will,” which benefit from light programming flourishes. “Together We’re Stronger” is all at once expansive and as inviting as the cheek grooves in your sofa. Like Wilco did with “Summer Teeth,” Mrozinski is starting to come out of his shell, and it’s really a marvelous thing." Matthew R. Perrine - Shake Your Shores "...groovy Little Feat jams bumping up against Dave Matthews-ish feel-good choruses... Mrozinski's John Hiatt-like howl and bouncy piano keep things flowing..." Chris Riemenschneider - Star Tribune "Mrozinski assembled a small army of collaborators from local bands like the Big Wu, God Johnson, the Root City Band and Down Lo to help record his new album, "Together We're Stronger." The result is a loose and likeable disc that's sure to find an appreciative audience..." Ross Raihala - Pioneer Press "...Nick's distinctive voice...flutters up and down a very large vocal range. At times it is warm and low and others high and flighty. This gives the songs great depth of soul. ...not only did a lot of thought go into the content of the album, but the physical production was responsibly thought out, as well. All in all, I am interested in where Nick Mrozinski is going." Ian Indo - Twin City Scene "...an organic, collaborative creation from production to packaging Mrozinski’s music is more suited for sunshine-filled afternoons where the birds are awake and the sounds of the world are alive to sing harmony..." Adam Hammer - Up Next

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