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		<title>Flat Duo Jets &#8220;Red Tango&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Flat Duo Jets "Red Tango" 1996. Norton Records. Super-bummed to hear about the passing of Flat Duo Jets' Dex Romweber this past weekend at age 57 (b. 1966, d. February 16, 2024). He's considered the "godfather of the power duo" garage rock revival of the 90's/early 2000's and was a major influence on musicians like  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flat Duo Jets &#8220;Red Tango&#8221; 1996. Norton Records. Super-bummed to hear about the passing of Flat Duo Jets&#8217; Dex Romweber this past weekend at age 57 (b. 1966, d. February 16, 2024). He&#8217;s considered the &#8220;godfather of the power duo&#8221; garage rock revival of the 90&#8217;s/early 2000&#8217;s and was a major influence on musicians like Jack White (the White Stripes performed the Jets&#8217; &#8220;You Belong to Me&#8221; or &#8220;Apple Blossom Time&#8221; in their live shows and more recently-ish White&#8217;s Third Man Records released <em>Dex Romweber Duo Live at Third Man</em>, 2010) and The Black Keys. We saw the Flat Duo Jets perform &#8211; Dex on guitar/vocals and Chris &#8220;Crow&#8221; Smith on drums &#8211; at least twice in the 90&#8217;s, one was particular memorable: around ‘95 at an in-store at the original, smaller RushMor Records location in our Milwaukee neighborhood of Bay View. Dex and Crow wedged themselves in between record aisles, plugged into a lone amp, closed the cymbal case to use as a bass drum and let loose their version of rockabilly garage blues crazy. We were standing so close to Dex that it was <em>really</em> uncomfortable – I could have picked Dex&#8217;s nose without unbending my elbow. The other time was at The Rave (Milwaukee), I think December &#8217;98 when they opened for Reverend Horton Heat and Royal Crown Revue (now called Amazing Crowns due to legal issues with RC Cola). My memory is super-murky from this show but fortunately Joe&#8217;s mind is a steel-trap so I&#8217;m quoting his recollection here: &#8220;These were comp tickets from WMSE because the Shellac show we originally won tickets to was a benefit show for animal rights or something and they wouldn’t let us in. Flat Duo Jets were not listed on the bill and we weren’t crazy about the Royal Crown Revue so we decided to take our time. Well, either we got the time wrong or the Rave was running late because as we were walking in I recognized Dex’s singing and I said &#8216;I think the Flat Duo Jets are playing.&#8217; They were and luckily we caught most of their set. We talked to Crow after because I had recently found a second copy of their first album and I remembered he didn’t have one from last time I talked to him at the Rush Mor in store at the old location. He gave me his address, somewhere in Florida I think, and I sent him the record but I never got a reply.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Red Tango</em> was Flat Duo Jet&#8217;s 7th studio release. It&#8217;s garagey rockabilly overall, with some stomping instrumentals (opener &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10scmO06lEA">Tell Django</a>&#8220;),  crooning, tear-in-my-beer ballads (&#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzRUd1CmMhw">Don&#8217;t Ask Me Why</a>&#8220;), roof-ripping psychobilly tracks (&#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQK98TLPL48">Lonely Wolf</a>&#8220;) and Latin-flavored numbers (the title track &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr2alCykfOE">Red Tango</a>&#8220;). My top pick is &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibwyHJRNq7M">Baby Are You Hiding From Me</a>&#8221; which has a killer beat and hook and leans slightly more to the garage end of rockabilly-garage.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Flat Duo Jets “Introducing the Flat Duo Jets” 1995. Norton Records. The album’s title is misleading - Introducing the Flat Duo Jets is the band’s sixth LP since they formed in ‘83; it was recorded on one day in ‘94. I like this description of Introducing on Norton Records’ website “A heaping low-fi helping of the raucous subterranean sludge  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flat Duo Jets “Introducing the Flat Duo Jets” 1995. Norton Records. The album’s title is misleading &#8211; <i>Introducing the Flat Duo Jets</i> is the band’s sixth LP since they formed in ‘83; it was recorded on one day in ‘94. I like this description of <i>Introducing</i> on Norton Records’ website “A heaping low-fi helping of the raucous subterranean sludge that first made these goofballs semi famous.” At times frenetic retro rockabilly (“Whoa Blue Baby,” “That’s The Way I Love,” “Breakout” and a fantastic cover of <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljfceJwgDwk">Bo Diddley</a>’s “Pretty Thing”) or forlorn and lonesome ( “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak6djioT0KA">Is Life Real</a>,” “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”), the two-piece Flat Duo Jets pack in 20 bite-sized lo-fi punk blues and country-tinged tracks.</p>
<p>We saw Flat Duo Jets around ‘95 at an in-store at RushMor Records smaller, original location in Milwaukee. Dex Romweber (guitar, vocals) and Chris “Crow” Smith (drums) wedged themselves in between record aisles, plugged into a lone amp and let loose their version of rockabilly garage blues crazy. I may not remember this correctly but I think that Crow may have played his drum case in lieu of a bass drum. We were standing so close to Dex that it was uncomfortable – like eye contact would have been at a level of intimacy you save for only close friends and family and even then it’s weird. That said, it was amazing to be so close that we could see the vibration of the guitar strings as Dex ripped through the set.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hasil Adkins “Santa Claus Boogie” b/w “Blue Christmas” 1993 on red vinyl. Norton Records. If I’m going to listen to Christmas music, it will be weird. Considered an “outsider” musician with lo-fi to the extreme (though he noted, “I didn’t try to be primitive, I just had bad microphones”), rockabilly and honky tonk-tinged, Adkins whoops and yelps his way  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hasil Adkins “Santa Claus Boogie” b/w “Blue Christmas” 1993 on red vinyl. Norton Records. If I’m going to listen to Christmas music, it will be weird. Considered an “outsider” musician with lo-fi to the extreme (though he noted, “I didn’t try to be primitive, I just had bad microphones”), rockabilly and honky tonk-tinged, Adkins whoops and yelps his way through “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC2XOOLvadE">Santa Claus Boogie</a>.” Adkins has a more restrained manner on “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNPHLoSIYW8">Blue Christmas</a>,” a holiday classic made famous by Elvis Presley in 1957, crooning soulfully with only slight hints to his usual psychobilly approach. Though “Santa Claus Boogie” does have thinly veiled references to sex, Adkins fails to include his other typical themes of aliens, hot dogs and poultry on either track.</p>
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