Chills
I listened to this podcast in the car on the ride home from somewhere. Normally I'd reach for Nightvale to spook up my long drive but tonight I made a different decision, one I might even call better. Although a tad confusing in the beginning, soon I was completely smitten by the character of Janitor. His story struck a chord. Stayed with me but it wasn't until the ending that I knew without a doubt I was hooked. I arrived home with chills, hair on the back of my neck standing straight up and a newfound obsession. This podcast leaves you wanting more with the final story one that makes you feel as if you've cracked the journal of a women who's secret she thought she would take to the grave. Truly unnerving. Beautifully and very genuinely told. Nightvale, you've finally done it again. If Alice left you wanting more and feeling a little conned, and Relaxtion Tapes left you empty and a little bored, pull up a seat because you've just entered a world you'll love just as much as you did when Nightvale finally opened Oak Doors. Welcome to the new fandom. It feels like home.Read full review »
Tracy Belle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/16
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it would sound like this.
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