Skillfully crafted surrealism at its finest.
This podcast takes you through a looking glass into the confines of a strange and seemingly inescapable city called Eskew. The soothing voice of a narrator guides listeners through labyrinthine streets and pathways where the rain never ceases and the atmosphere is sinister not solely due to the strange inhabitants, but mainly because of the city itself radiates its own sense of unease as if it were built specifically conjure lingering feelings of apathy to what might normally be seen as bizarre or profoundly unsettling. This isn’t just a regular podcast it’s an audible experience that draws the listener further in, every episode. The closest thing to compare is the podcast The Magnus Archives. The sound quality is quite good and every episode is exquisitely well crafted. As of this review the creator seems perfectly content to fly under the radar and instead of accepting donations listeners are urged to support other podcasts they enjoy and it’s even helpfully suggested you donate to missing persons organizations to help track down runaways who are possibly in over their heads or reluctant to reach out for help. Give this podcast a listen.
Matthew Galvan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/28/18
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