Seductively narrated existential dread
I was lucky enough to find Eskew just as episode 3 dropped. I was swiftly sucked in to the sound of constant driving rain coupled with the dulcet tones of David’s voice. More than horror, it’s an exploration of the loneliness and confusion so many of us face every day. I’ve never enjoyed audio content more than this podcast.
Jarboguts via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/20
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I’m so impressed by this show. The use of a city, a place, architecture as your main antagonist is so well executed here that I Am In Eskew shines out amongst all other similar shows of the same idea. Eskew COMMITS. And David Ward (writer) makes deep, visceral connections between the uncanny and...Read full review »
Scarness via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/01/20
This podcast often makes no sense, has skewed logic and leaves the listener completely confused. It’s freaking awesome. When you’re finished listening, you feel profoundly disturbed and oftentimes can’t get the imagery out of your head. If you like horror that has a lingering aftertaste,...Read full review »
GilliganMungus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/19
This is my favorite podcast, hands down. While most podcasts I will often listen to at work to while I’m doing repetitive tasks and coding, “Eskew” is the one I save for my evening jog when I can devote my full attention to every word. The writing and storytelling is fabulous - I love that the...Read full review »
muchuu7 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/19
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