Ruins Of Berlin

Dex Romweber Duo

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Released Mar 03, 2009
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Twenty years on from the FLAT DUO JETS, who created the template
for stripped down rock and roll that’s been copped by the White Stripes
and a thousand far less clever bands, Dex Romweber has teamed up with
his sister Sara (Let’s Active, Snatches of Pink) for the first time on the debut album by the Duo, Ruins of Berlin.With
their preternatural ability to play with and play off one another, the
Duo lays it out there with nothing to cover it up. And while many
mistake “stripped down” for “easy” or “simple,” it takes a fearless
mastery to pull the tortured blues out of the delta, the punk thunder
out of rockabilly, and the deep, dark and glorious pathos out of
cabaret.Dex’s guitar conjures the primal ghosts that live in
the scratchy grooves of 45s that snake through our collective musical
DNA; some are well known, most long forgotten, but no one can draw the
line between Link Wray and Marlene Dietrich and have it make sense like
Dex. And when he sings, you get the sense, sometimes uneasy, that here
is a man that HAS to sing, has to let it out, or all the pain, longing
and triumph of the heroes and hep cats and sinners and losers he sings
about will tear him apart from the inside. With Sara’s mammoth
drumming as the spine, the Duo go well beyond any mindless retro tag;
they absorb the essence of their idols before erupting with
re-inventions that are both primitive and elegant.Joining the Duo is a dazzling array of admirers that brings true STAR POWER to Ruins of Berlin. Dueting with Dex are indie rock chanteuses Cat Power (“Love Letters”) and Neko Case (“Still Around”), as well as punk icon Exene Cervenka (X) (“Lonesome Train”). Longtime Romweber accomplice Rick Miller (Southern Culture on the Skids) teams up with Dex on “Lookout,” egging on the Duo to new heights of surf-rock derring-do.It’s
hard not to be a fan, though, when you see Dex filled with the spirit,
eyes rolled back, channeling a Baptist preacher, Elvis, and a poet
who’s just had his heart broke, his beat up Silvertone distilling songs
down to their barest essentials, and Sara hammering it all home. It’s
powerful and pure.As Dex says, “We’re making original rock and roll, but fast and weird and throwing in different things. Let’s get it done, no bullshit.”(From Bloodshot Records)