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THE MARTYRS MUSEUM
And now, the world-renowned Martyrs. The band
that started it all. Formed in 1987 by four young lads (not to be confused with
the Beatles, despite both groups’ propensity for bad haircuts), The Martyrs
quickly became legends (just ask them!). Good God, it's a long fascinating
story and I'm not sure I'm the one to tell it. Stay tuned.
THE BOOK OF THE MARTYRS, Chap.1, verse 1
The earlier Martyrs recordings (the music with the
truest Martyrs mood) were never collected until recently. They were scattered
on cassettes in any number of bedrooms and basements (let's say three)
throughout Long Island (let's say within 5 square miles). Haphazard collections
of what were then current songs by the band surfaced periodically in two,
three, sometimes four of the band members' tape recorders or "boom
boxes." However, in 1996, Martyr Chris put together a definitive
anthology, despite the absence of dozens of songs owing to the limited capacity
of two 90 minute tapes, called The Martyrs Anthology, culled from the extensive
archives of this prolific and powerful, uh, powerhouse of rock and rollers. The
Martyrs Anthologies I and II stand, or recline, but often flail about, as a
testament to the talent of these basement boys. This was their high school.
Sure, it was a "special class" of a high school, this high school we
all call rock-and-roll, but were not, are not, these fellas in a special class?
A special class we like to call "genius?" Sure they were! And sure
they are!
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