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Tim Casey & the Martyrs

Tim Casey & the Martyrs

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The Martyrs and I are performing at Moondance Jam 2008, Saturday July 12. Come rock with us!
This is My Space. These are My Songs. This is My Art.
I decided not to provide you with some bullshit resume description of who I am, who I performed with, where I performed or recorded, the studio I record in, blah blah blah blah blah. I'm a good writer, but talk is cheap - and the proof is in the songs. Please - listen to my songs. This is my art, check it out, it's that simple, and I hope you love my songs. I just uploaded the first single from my new CD, it's called "Wind on Fire". Hope you dig it. Call the local radio stations and request it!
So....here's a little about me. I've been active on the Minneapolis music scene since 1991. Played guitar in a few bands, recorded in a few studios, been on the radio in a few cities, performed in Amsterdam, blah, blah, blah. I'll spare you the details. My band's name comes from the grade school I attended on Chicago's South Side - Queen of Martyrs. Artists are martyrs; the name made sense to me.
Come rock with us at Moondance Jam!


The Martyrs - We're making converts at every show.
Here's a review of our recent gig at Stasiu's Place in NE Minneapolis, written by Tim Brunelle:
It’s a Friday night in mid-March at a Polish functions hall with various hipsters watching Gophers hockey and drinking beer. The bands play on a stage in the main room, around the corner from the bar.
About 10:00 p.m., Tim Casey & The Martyrs step up. The sound is rich, even if the sound system doesn’t do Casey’s vocals justice. (How hard can it be for local clubs to employ an equalizer and some talent on the sound board? Live vocals don’t have to always sound like they’re coming from a faded AM radio.) Casey and The Martyrs play all originals, but we hear a collection of references peak through — the Stones, the Replacements, John Mellencamp, even the Tubes or a hint of Queen. It’s vocals-driven rock, with strong, entertaining hooks. The kind of music that’s naturally brewed in towns like Minneapolis, Detroit and Chicago.
The band’s foundation is heavy and unpretentious. Robb Burnham (drums), Lee Rosenblum (guitar) and Kent Peterson (bass) honor the code of roots music, but know how to hit the hooks with just the right notes. (actually, Kent Militzer sat in on bass guitar that night).
Casey takes full advantage of this architecture. His songs follow predictable rock formulas, with appreciated emphasis on inventive harmonies here and there to keep you guessing. The bridge and chorus of “If I See Your Face” offers a nifty hook and orchestration. “Don’t Give It Away” delivers a similar vibe later in their set.
Kris Brauninger’s Hammond organ and backing vocals offers a pleasing balance to Casey’s lead vocals and guitar. Casey’s long experience as a sideman has honed his guitar chops and maturity. He can shred, but he doesn’t feel the need to prove it on every song.
Casey’s growling lead vocals on “Love Conquers All” demonstrated the more compelling part of his range, amidst another strong arrangement.
The hipsters are numbering at least 50 by the end of the set. The TV is playing to an empty bar. –Tim Brunelle

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Member Since: 9/5/2006
Band Website: www.timcaseyandthemartyrs.com"

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Band Members: Hammond Organ - Kris Brauninger
Drums - Robb Burnham
Bass - Kent Peterson
Guitar - Tim Casey
Guitar - Lee Rosenblum

RADIODRUMMER - Tommy Cook played drums with the Martyrs in the studio.

Influences: I grew up listening to the Beatles and Motown, then it was 1970's AM radio and then finally WXRT 93 FM in Chicago.

I'm more interested in learning what influences YOU hear in my songs. That's more important anyway - what the listener hears....
Sounds Like: Tim Casey & the Martyrs!!
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Seattle & April Studio Update

Spent most of the week in Seattle. Got home on Friday. Who would have thought that Minneapolis and Seattle could trade weather patterns? Sheesh - it was sunny and mild on Friday in Seattle. It was...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 12:45:00 PST

First Single from New CD

Check out the first single, Wind on Fire - mixed by Kent Militzer in Minneapolis. It's a familiar song, there's been a demo of it here for a while. This is the second song in our recent set lists. ...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:09:00 PST

Looking back at the last Martyrs gig

We performed at Stasiu’s Place, up in NE Minneapolis a few weeks ago. It’s a local neighborhood bar that’s been around for decades, serving the Polish community in NE Mpls. In rece...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 04:11:00 PST

Progress on the CD & more

Thanks for stopping by to check this out.Kent Militzer finished mixing Wind on Fire for the upcoming CD, and it sounds great! Ed Ackerson mixed three songs already too. I revised the vocal tracks on...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 02:49:00 PST

Martyrs Gig in Chicago!

mmmm, still waking up..... The Martyrs and I performed at Silvie's in Chicago on Friday night. We had a blast, and sounded great. Great stories too, I'll share some later on....13 hours in the van,...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Sun, 21 Oct 2007 02:23:00 PST

If you’ve ever recorded & produced an album....

....then you have more experience than I do. I've been involved in a handful of recording projects, but never at the steering wheel of one. Till now... We recorded basic tracks about two & a half ...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:42:00 PST

High ones, low ones, soft ones and firm ones

Greetings from Rapid City, So. Dak.  Missed the last direct flight home this afternoon, booked a later flight connecting in Denver.  My departure to Denver was delayed, and I would have miss...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 08:59:00 PST

More progress in the studio

It's been a very productive month in the studio.  I recorded some acoustic tracks last night with my J200, and they turned out great.  I also recorded some electric guitar parts recently tha...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Thu, 16 Nov 2006 09:49:00 PST

Great week in the studio

It's late, Sunday night.  I had a great week in the studio.  I worked three nights in a row in the studio this week - that's a rare thing for me.  I travel, and often a week goes by whe...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 10:14:00 PST

On the road

Spent 7 hrs on the road today, round trip between Omaha and Gardner KS.  Got back to the hotel, ordered a beer, a whiskey, and a sandwich.  $30!  WHAT???  C'mon????   Chillin ...
Posted by Tim Casey & the Martyrs on Fri, 20 Oct 2006 11:50:00 PST