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The Church: 27 Albums Deep (part 1)

Welcome back Hi-Fiers,

The idea for this post came to me, when I read a few posts from and and a series they do when they rate albums using a letter scale their created (more about that later). So I thought, let’s tackle my favorite band...

20 days ago
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Falling into Dead Can Dance

(l) co-founder ex-member Lisa Gerard, (r) co-founder remaining member Brendan Perry

Welcome back Hi-Fiers,

This week I was supposed to drop my epic 27 album deep ratings post on my favorite band The Church. That turned out to be a Hercule...

a month ago
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Bauhaus: Architects of Goth

Left to Right: Daniel Ash (guitars/saxophone), Peter Murphy (vocals), Kevin Haskins (Drums/Percussion), David J (bass)

Welcome back Hi-Fiers,

Before Bauhaus, there was a kid up too late, learning to love the good kind of afraid. Vincent P...

a month ago
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Big Country: The Seer at 40

Welcome back, Hi-Fiers,

It’s been a minute. Almost three weeks off the grid, which is the longest I’ve gone without publishing since starting this thing, and I’m not going to pretend I didn’t need it. Most of that time was split between th...

a month ago
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David Bowie: Station to Station

Welcome back Hi-Fiers,

Last week we explored Kraftwerk’s Radio-Activity, and the seismic shift it represented: the moment a German quartet from Düsseldorf quietly dismantled the entire blues-rooted architecture of rock and roll and replace...

2 months ago
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    Music enthusiast where I write album reviews, share concert experiences and playlists, and maybe even songwriting.

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    Music, creativity, and how to release music on Substack.

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    Lit fic novel on KDP, QFs & SFs in ScreenCraft Horror/Com/Act, ISA Dr/Act/Susp, Stage32: New Blood; Nicholl 20%. https://www.amazon.com/author/julianmartin

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    Published Poet, Caregiver, Bray Bray’s Dad, Xennial, Music Fan, Pickleballer, Substack Community-Builder… Open to collaborating!

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