Vol. 1 — No. 1
Boomfox Productions — Maui, Hawaii & Nashville, Tennessee
Complimentary
Midnight Church Aftermath
the belligerent truth · a double-disc album by Kris Bradley
Country · Blues · Ameri-Kinda · 26 Songs · Double Disc
Breaking — From the Aftermath
Woman Burns Out
at the Top of Her Game.
Writes Album About It. Left It Here.
"You found this. That's probably not an accident."
Kris Bradley, singer-songwriter and recovering hired gun, has completed recording of Midnight Church Aftermath — a double-disc, 26-song concept album about burnout, identity, neurodivergence, and what happens when you finally stop performing and start telling the truth. Real musicians. Real studio. One legendary room in Nashville. Nobody told her not to. That was the mistake.
The Record
After Years as a Hired Gun, She Finally Made Something For Herself
By Kris Bradley · Boomfox Productions
Rick Rubin said don't make art for other people. Make something you really love. I spent years not doing that. I was good at it. But I was making music for everyone except myself.
This album is the document of what happened when I stopped. It took a burnout, a late diagnosis, and two years of hyperfocusing on 26 songs to get here. The AuDHD brain doesn't do things halfway. It does them until they're done or until you're done. I chose done.
I went to Nashville. I hired real musicians. I booked Dark Horse Recording Studio — a room with history in its walls. And I made the record I was always supposed to make.
"You don't have to burn yourself down to the ground just to be loved."
Nobody makes double albums anymore. Nobody hires real players when AI can generate something technically perfect in thirty seconds. Nobody books a legendary Nashville studio when a laptop will do.
I did all three. Not as a statement. Just because the story required it.
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Nashville Studio Photography
Dark Horse Recording — 2026
Kris Bradley at Dark Horse Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. Spring 2026. Photo: Justin.
Also Reported
"Diagnosed With AuDHD at 43. Makes Double Album About It. Refuses to Summarize."
"Told Nobody Makes Double Albums Anymore. Made One Anyway. It's in Your Hands."
"Two Years of Hyperfocus. One Double Album. Zero Regrets."
"Quits Making Music for Everyone Else. Makes 26 Songs for Herself. Leaves Them Here."
"Has a Lot to Say. Says All of It. Across Two Discs."
The Songs
The Singles — In Order of Arrival
Coming 2026–2027
Single 1 — July 2026
Fireproof
For everyone who was called fireproof right before they burned out. The lead single. The one that started it all.
Single 2 — September 2026
Make God Laugh
Tell God your plans. See what happens. A spiritual reckoning with humor and zero apology.
Single 3 — November 2026
Walking Contradiction
The AuDHD identity song. For everyone who never fit neatly into any category. This one's for us.
Album Drop — January 2027
Midnight Church Aftermath
26 songs. Two discs. The whole story. Available everywhere music lives.
The World
Genre Is a Filing System. Not a Personality.
A note on the sonic identity of the record
Nobody's playlist is just one thing anymore. The streaming era proved we were never truly one genre — we just pretended to be because that's how radio worked.
Midnight Church Aftermath doesn't fit in a box. Country. Americana. Blues-rock. Soul. Classic rock. All of it is in here. I grew up on the Judds, Led Zeppelin, and nineties country. This record sounds exactly like that.
Not as influence. As identity. There's a difference.
"This is not a church service. It's a late-night kitchen table talk."
The record is tuned to 432hz — not the industry standard 440. You may notice something feels different when you listen. You're not imagining it.
Real musicians played every note. Real rooms shaped every sound. Real stories live in every lyric. Nothing was generated. Everything was earned.
Now Available
Midnight
Church Aftermath
A Double-Disc Album — 26 Songs
Kris Bradley / Boomfox Productions
Streaming everywhere · Vinyl available
midnightchurchaftermath.com