You're probably aware already but the sequel series to Magnus Archives is out. It's alright. Not grabbing me the same way the original did but enjoyable enough when I'm out walking the dog.
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Oh yeah I’m all caught up on that! Pretty good, compared to TMA s1 I’d say it’s more eventful tbh, but the “statements” haven’t been quite as gripping I agree.
I get why they didn't want to repeat the slow burn of TMA but I still much preferred it to TMP's "here's ten characters and a framing device right from the jump"
Yeah it’s pretty intimidating but at least the characters are good
Oh nice, another Knifepoint head. I usually get really into one story at a time. Right now it's the one with the captured thing in the mansion
Legend is a personal favorite
Oh and if you like kph 100% check out Acephale
unfortunately all the ones i would recommend are already in your list. only one i could think of was the left right game podcast which i listened to many years back but iirc it was more thriller which isn't really what you're looking for.
you honestly mentioned so many i never heard of before. how's knifepoint horror or acephale? they seem to be your favorites
I read Left Right Game on nosleep when it first came out so it’s not on the list. It’s good though! It clears my “thriller is ok if it’s creepy at the start and has strong writing”-bar
KPH and Acephale are both anthology pods, so stories are very loosely connected at most, but mostly entirely independent. KPH is very famous, Sorin Narnia is probably this generation’s best horror writer imo. Acephale takes a few eps to really hit its stride but once it does it’s just nonstop bangers. They’re both very much more on the audiobook side of the podcast spectrum, and are both really slow burn horror, all about the vibes and sense of place.
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The infamous 1938 dramatization of War of the Worlds.
Its a really unique experience both as a historical artifact and as the radio play equivalent of a found footage film. I recommend skipping the introduction by cutting to 2:16 in order to make it more immersive.
Also I would like some recommendations, I was really into NightVale back in the day and enjoy Magnus Archives.
I absolutely IMPLORE you to check out The Silt Verses, David Ward is a great author and both the verses and eskew are excellent pieces of fiction
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Old Gods of Appalachia
Oh yeah that one’s also on my “don’t like” list. It’s weirdly paced and relies too much on gore imo.