Dex Romweber
Announces Solo Album Carrboro, Out On September 9
*Track Premiere of
"Trouble of the World" via American
Songwriter
*Album pre-order /
new tour dates with J.D. Wilkes
+
Former
Flat Duo Jets leader and rockabilly, garage legend Dex Romweber will release a
new solo album Carrboro on Bloodshot Records on September 9th.
American Songwriter premiered the album’s lead single “Trouble of the World” –
a song suggestive of Romweber’s earlier projects Flat Duo Jets and Dex Romweber
Duo.
Carrboro is now available for pre-order on
CD/LP/digital formats: https://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/carrboro
On
the new album, Dex assumes several musical mantles (and uncharacteristically
plays all or many of the instruments). There’s the sparse and jumpy hillbilly
liveliness of “Knock Knock (Who’s That Knockin’ On My Coffin Lid Door?)” with help
from Rick Miller of Southern Culture On The Skids; “Lonesome Train,”
originally recorded by Cecilia Batten in nearby Chapel Hill in 1957; and
a take on the T. Bone Burnett-penned “I Don’t Know,” sung by Ryan
Bingham and The Dude for the film Crazy Heart (says Dex: “the lyrics
seem to be so much about my own life… damn I just had to record it”). With the
fuller sound of the New Romans, a 10-piece Chapel Hill collective,
“Nightide” is a Tarantino grind on the surf-deck of the USS Enterprise,
while Mahalia Jackson’s “Trouble of the World” throbs with a thrilling
apocalyptic gloom.
In
support of the new album, Dex also announced an extensive run of tour dates
including a European festival as Flat Duo Jets and a September run with
Legendary Shack Shakers’ J.D. Wilkes. All dates are available on Dex’s tour page and
listed below, with more to come soon.
7/1 – Heavy Rebel Weekend –
Winston-Salem, NC
7/3 – Honeysuckle Tea House – Chapel
Hill, NC
7/7-9 – SJOCK – De Kempen, Belgium (as
Flat Duo Jets)
7/21 – The Station – Carrboro, NC
9/7 – Grey Eagle Music Hall –
Asheville, NC*
9/8 – Martin’s Downtown – Roanoke, VA*
9/9 – Milkboy – Philadelphia, PA*
9/10 – Dogfish Head – Rehoboth, DE*
9/11 – Hill Country – Washington, DC*
9/13 – Atwoods – Cambridge, MA*
9/14 – Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, NY
*
9/15 – Roxy and Dukes – Dunellen, NJ*
9/16 – Abilene Bar Longe – Rochester,
NY *
9/17 – Village Idiot – Maumee, OH*
9/18 – PJ’s Lager House – Detroit, MI
*
9/20 – Brauerhouse, Lombard, IL*
9/22 – Southgate House, Newport, KY*
9/23 – Willie’s – Lexington, KY*
9/24 – Americana Music Festival –
Nashville, TN
* = with JD Wilkes