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Album Details: Blues That Defy My Soul

Release Date:06/01/2004
Label:Yep Roc Records
UPC:634457207226

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    A pioneer of lo-fi rockabilly continues his solo t

    By redtunictroll  Dec 1, 2004

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    Though Romweber's been recording a similar mix of psychobilly and blues since his days in the Flat Duo Jets, his latest solo release distills the formula to its essence. Playing with a trio, and with Southern Culture on the Skids Rick Miller prod...ucing, Romweber sounds like a rockabilly version of Screamin' Jay Hawkins. His rhythm section (Sam Laresh on drums and Andrew Maltbie on bass) provide a rambunctious backing for the raucous guitar and growly, Tom Waitsian vocals. Originals like the jump-blues rockabilly "Rockin' Dead man" and the go-go instrumental "Nabonga" sit well with covers of obscurities like Benny Joy's "Come Back" and the Charlie Rich ballad "I've Lost My Heart to You." Add surf-tinged instrumentals like "Nephretite" and "Nabonga" and you have one fine rock 'n' roll LP. Read more Less

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    Musically, Dexter Romweber hasn't changed a great deal from his last release the mix of rockabilly, blues, and surf remains at the core of his sound. But he seems to have distilled it into a very potent brew that works very well within the limited parameters those genres offer. He is Chris Isaak's manic brother, desperately in need of his lithium, always hovering close to the edge. His fascination with monsters comes to the fore on "Monster Blues," but overall this is a more serious (though equally warmhearted) album than its predecessor, with a very heartfelt "I've Lost My Heart to You." He can push the edge when he wants, as on the spiky "Man Walks In," or the lofi acoustic closer, "Prison Called Life." When he does rock out, as on "Rockin" Dead Man" and "The 309," he's perfectly convincing. Putting new life and energy into music like this is an art form in itself. But Romweber has managed it, and he's continuing to grow with it. The trio format is exactly what he needs, with plenty... of oomph to back him up, but elastic enough to give him freedom for his voice and guitar. Even if it breaks no new ground, Blues That Defy My Soul is a joy. - Chris Nickson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Dexter Romweber

Best-known as the former frontman of Flat Duo Jets, Dexter Romweber's affinity for rockabilly, surf, punk, and lounge has inspired his career for the better part of two decades. Romweber began his solo career while still playing in Flat Duo Jets, with 1996's deceptively named Folk Songs, a collection of originals and a few hand-picked covers. He also appeared on the 200... Read more