The Brothers Martin

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The Brothers Martin
Ronnie (left) and Jason Martin (right).
Ronnie (left) and Jason Martin (right).
Background information
Origin Flag of United States Riverside, California, USA
Genre(s) Indie rock
Electronica
Years active 2006–present
Label(s) Tooth & Nail
Members
Ronnie Martin
Jason Martin

The Brothers Martin is an indie rock band from Riverside, California consisting of brothers Ronnie and Jason Martin. [1] Musically, it incorporates elements of both Joy Electric and Starflyer 59 (Ronnie and Jason's primary music projects, respectively): electropop and shoegazing [2] [3], while modern rock and 80's New Wave are also a central influence.

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Almost instantly after their first appearance at PureVolume, The Brothers Martin became the site's #1 artist, topping My Chemical Romance and Anberlin and were also the site's featured artist.

Album Cover Title Release Date Label
The Brothers Martin January 23, 2007 Tooth & Nail Records



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