12
Nov/10

DEX ROMWEBER DUO

12
Nov/10

Sibling punkabilly duo will be at Bowery Ballroom and Music Hall of Williamsburg this weekend (photo by twi-ny/mdr)

Friday, November 12, Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St., $15, 8:00
Saturday, November 13, Music Hall of Williamsburg, 66 North Sixth St., $15, 8:00
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In Tony Gayton’s 2006 documentary TWO HEADED COW, such musicians as Neko Case, Jack White, Chan Marshall (Cat Power), and Exene Cervenka shared their love of Dexter Romweber, one of music’s best-kept secrets despite his wide influence over the course of several decades. In 1983, guitarist Romweber formed the experimental roots-rock outfit Flat Duo Jets with drummer Crow Smith, based out of Athens, Georgia, and Carrboro, North Carolina. Romweber went solo in the late 1990s before hooking up with his sister, Sara, who had previously played drums in Let’s Active and Snatches of Pink. Touring as the Dex Romweber Duo, last year the siblings released RUINS OF BERLIN (Bloodshot), a blast of good old-fashioned punkabilly featuring guest appearances by Case (“Still Around”), Marshall (“Love Letters”), and Cervenka (“Lonesome Train”). They later recorded the chestnut “Last Kind Words Blues” and the Dex original “The Wind Did Move” with White, whose Third Man Records released the duo’s LIVE AT THIRD MAN vinyl-only LP this past April. Nearly twenty years ago, we caught Flat Duo Jets at Wetlands, then saw the Dex Romweber Duo at last year’s Bloodshot Records fifteenth anniversary bash at the Bell House, where they powered through such songs as “Mexicali Baby,” “If You Love Me,” “Cigarette Party,” and “Grey Skies,” and wondered just what the hell we were waiting for all those years in between, when we should have been following Dex a lot more closely. The Dex Romweber Duo will be at the Bowery Ballroom on November 12 and the Music Hall of Williamsburg on November 13, on a bill with Nightmare Waterfall and Man or Astroman?