Quantcast

Call for Papers: PopMatters Celebrates The Jam in Massive Special Section

Music
cover art

Dex Romweber Duo

Is That You in the Blue?

(Bloodshot; US: 26 Jul 2011; UK: 8 Aug 2010)

After the Mitteleuropean stylistic diversion/palette expansion of 2009’s Ruins of Berlin, erstwhile Flat Duo Jets frontman Dex Romweber, with drummer/sister Sara (ex-Snatches of Pink) get back to doing what they do best on Is That You in the Blue?, their second album for Bloodshot. It’s's just another surf/punk/garage/spy movie/blues-fueled day at the office for the Romwebers.


With the band’s dex-terity (ha) in so many genres, the best move for listeners is to just try to keep up, and hell, if you’re not crazy about a tune, the next track will be completely different ... yet unmistakably the work of Dex Romweber. Let’s go (sub-) genre-hopping, shall we?


There’s the stripped down punk/garage of opener “Jungle Drums”; the brief flirtation with the previous record’s gypsy-rock/torch song noir “Redemption”; the go-go, horn-crazy “Gurdjieff Girl”; the loose-limbed, jazzy “Midnight Sun”; the acoustic, bizzaro “Homicide” (where Romweber trades in his croon for a rasp in a tale about drag racing, aliens and ray guns); and the bossa nova of “Brazil”, which—and forgive the geographical imprecision—splits the difference between “Havana Moon” and “Havana Affair”.


And that’s not even half the album’s tracks. Whew!


In the past, I’ve called Romweber a great guitarist for a lyricist—perhaps unfairly, as lyrical directness is a hallmark of many of Romweber’s chosen genres, but I digress—and while nothing here is truly going to change my opinion, there is a loopy, deranged brilliance to the aforementioned “Homicide”, and, it must be said, he absolutely nails the title track. Dex comes on wistful like late-period Nick Lowe (!), before baring his claws as he sings “I hope you find loneliness with him whatever dark night you’re in”, while never once letting the bitterness at his ex boil over. Well played, and Romweber wisely follow the tune with the menacing instrumental “Climb Down”; ever the axeman, he allows his guitar do the dirty work.


After all this wildness, the Romwebers close up with two relatively subdued waltzes, “I Remember Darling” (sic) and “Think of Me” that ease the listener back to civilization, and show that ol’ Dex is really a softie at heart. Of course, obscuring that heart is half the fun, but Romweber, with his genre-hopping comes perilously close to getting too carried away.

Rating:

Media
Dex Romweber Duo - Jungle Drums
Related Articles
By PopMatters Staff
2 Aug 2011
Former Flat Duo Jets mainman, Dex Romweber, continues his back-to-basics rock 'n' roll with his sister Sara in the Dex Romweber Duo.
Comments
Now on PopMatters
The Walkmen: Heaven (Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
King Tuff: King Tuff (Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
Lake Street Dive: Fun Machine EP (Capsule Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
Theresa Andersson: Street Parade (Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
AlunaGeorge: You Know You Like It EP (Capsule Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
Mean Jeans: Mean Jeans on Mars (Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
Yarn: Almost Home (Capsule Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
Lee Bannon: Fantastic Plastic (Reviews) [Tue, 2:00 am]
Devil May Cry: HD Collection (Reviews) [Tue, 1:00 am]
'Battleship': What Did You Expect? (Short Ends and Leader) [Mon, 2:00 pm]
East Meets Least: 'Thirteen Women' (Short Ends and Leader) [Fri, 4:00 pm]
'Man to Man' is an Early Talkie that's Not Stagey at All (Short Ends and Leader) [Fri, 4:00 pm]
  1. The Top 10 Overplayed Songs You Hate by Artists You Love (Sound Affects)
  2. Tea with 'Sherlock': Investigating the Investigators (Features)
  3. Sunk? This 'Battleship' Stunk! (Short Ends and Leader)
  4. Tenacious D: Rize of the Fenix (Reviews)
  5. Top Ten Lost Midwest Punk Singles (Sound Affects)
  6. 10 Pieces of Cinematic Art That Require Revisiting (Short Ends and Leader)
  7. Like 'Doom', In Heels (Moving Pixels)
  8. Punk Rock's Pet Sounds: An Interview with Bomb the Music Industry! (Features)
  9. She's a Rainbow: A Tribute to Donna Summer (Features)
  10. Counterbalance No. 82: U2's 'Achtung Baby' (Sound Affects)
  11. 'Albatross': A Not-So-Weighty Coming-of-Age Meets Mid-Life-Crisis Film (Reviews)
  12. Counterbalance No. 83: The Stooges' 'Fun House' (Sound Affects)
  13. We Will Avenge Them Or… Be Avenged?: The Individual in the US Experience (Features)
  14. Go Goth!: Ranking the Burton/Depp Collaborations (Short Ends and Leader)
  15. The Queen and Her Crayons: An Interview With Donna Summer (Features)
  16. The Best Canadian Records of the Year? The Fun Agony of Voting for the Polaris Prize Long List (Sound Affects)
  17. Flash Points: Mommy's Breast, Marriage Equality and Why Chipotle Is King (Features)
  18. Something’s Wrong with the Black Widow! (Graphic Novelties)
  19. Sergio Leone: Something to Do with Death (Columns)
  20. Killer Mike: R.A.P. Music (Reviews)
  21. Sherlock Holmes, Dirk Gently and the Case of the Eccentric Detective (Columns)
  22. Early Summer 2012 New Music Playlist (Mixed Media)
  23. In Support of Supports (Moving Pixels)
  24. In Defense Of... Rock Radio: A Force in Popular Culture (Columns)
  25. Flash Points: Chicks, Sluts and Facebook (Features)
  26. The Cult: Choice of Weapon (Reviews)
  27. Garbage: Not Your Kind of People (Reviews)
  28. Willie Nelson: Heroes (Reviews)
  29. 'People's Pornography': The Mundanities of Pornography and Surveillance Culture (Reviews)
  30. Like a Jack London Story on Steroids: 'The Grey' (Reviews)
PM Picks
Music Archive
Announcements
Ratings

10 - The Best of the Best

9 - Very Nearly Perfect

8 - Excellent

7 - Damn Good

6 - Good

5 - Average

4 - Unexceptional

3 - Weak

2 - Seriously Flawed

1 - Terrible

© 1999-2012 PopMatters.com. All rights reserved.
PopMatters.com™ and PopMatters™ are trademarks
of PopMatters Media, Inc.

PopMatters is wholly independently owned and operated.
PopMatters is a member of BUZZMEDIA Music, MOG and Guardian Select.