Excellent creepy folklore
Highly recommended, hugely enjoyable. A really polished production, with atmospheric music, referenced sources and excellent readings. The hosts’ recounting of their off stage adventures are a charming and occasionally creepy touch, but the main star here is the well researched and presented dark folklore. For lovers of horror, Grimm tales, and “dark folk” enthusiasts.
Celtoi73 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/25/20
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I started on episode 3 on the advice of a friend and was immediately entranced! Horror, folklore, humor- I immediately listened to the other episodes and subscribed.
mud covered hag via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/18
I only started listening to podcasts last year, and I’m honestly so glad Bone and Sickle was created around that same time. I’ve had a life-long love for folklore and horror, and while folk horror is a genre that exists and is liked by a lot of people, it is still very niche and it can be hard to...Read full review »
Mattie Goad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/15/19
The show doesn’t skimp on the scholarship and extensive quotes from historical sources. It can be hard to follow and to remember that you’re listening to factual accounts of real things because there are a lot of stock-library soundboard effects and every episode opens with five minutes of...Read full review »
phantomairplane via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 05/12/22
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