Genuinely Spooky, Succinct Stories
If you’re a fan of single-narrator horror like Knifepoint Horror, you’ll love the concise and effective storytelling of Wrong Station. In a genre that often settles for traumatizing its audience with exploitative material, this show is dark but never mean. There’s a thoughtful playfulness to many of the stories. Through its mischievously unreliable, often interrupted narrators, Wrong Station explores a variety of creepy topics, rarely hitting the same narrative beats twice. Ranging from the grotesque (a man becomes obsessed with the cockroach-ridden crawl space inside his home) to the evocative (a family haunted by inherited trauma across many generations) to the blackly comic (a start-up received a strange box that produces whatever they desire, seemingly without a cost), Wrong Station is consistent and unpredictable. It’s always a joy to see what they’ll come up with next.
.YokNapAtaWpha. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/22
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The stories range through several genres from historical to comedy to sci-fi and are beautiful written and fantastically voiced. Canada always has the best horror!
JordRaptor via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/17/21
I really like the podcast. For the most part I find the stories engaging and interesting. I can't help but wonder when listening if the narrator is Liverpudlian like a Beatle.I'm just joking because my stupid accent sounds American but the hard G at the end of every word ending in G...Read full review »
DonGaudr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/29/20
Personally place this right up there with both “Thirteen” & “Spooked”. Yes, it’s that good.
RhodesyB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/20
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