Desperate to find meaning in his life, troubled Matthew Leads takes a job as the caretaker of an Antarctic Research Facility. An atmospheric isolation horror following his struggles with mental illness, a broken heart and the suffocating presence of Station Blue.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | DramaFiction |
An original Audio Drama Pilot by Ester Ellis.
This was a piece for the 2022 Apollo Creator Showcase. Listen to the other entries and exclusive creator conversations with Ester at the link below. www.apollopods.com/ester Follow Ester on Tw... more
A Season 2 update, a little about Whale Song, and a Station Blue spinoff show. Follow my new account on twitter @EsterTheEsper to ask questions, and look for The Goblet Wire in your podcatcher of choice! Look out for the Season 2 trailer.
The state of the Podcast, news on Season 2, Season 3 and a new architectural project!
I also slipped in some audio from the show I've been designing for, Hit the Bricks! Follow it on twitter and subscribe on your pod catcher.
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Faris looks for someone to spend Christmas with.
Matthew tells a ghost story.
This episode takes place one 10 months before the events of Station Blue at Matthews previous Winter job. Help us raise money for Season 2, join the community and gai... more
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This is why you should never have amateurs doing this sort of thing.
The Antarctic setting is merely an excuse to isolate the main character and explore mental health and delusional, paranoid thinking and behaviour. Not that there's anything wrong with promoting these important issues but as a story, it doesn't really engage because the flow of episodes is so disjointed. Sound design and atmosphere-building are strong points.
This podcast had a lot of potential but delved far to deep into repetitive whining about the past and only barely explored the horror aspect
If you were looking for something exciting and horrifying just move on. The podcast was boring with a lead character that makes every stupid decision possible while moaning about his past. Nothing exciting happens in the present and the flashbacks just reinforce his inability to make smart decisions.
This show will lead you in gently, even boring-ly, and then 3/4 of the way through it will take the blindfold off that you weren't aware you were wearing and find yourself at the precipice of a sheer cliff of horror that is both exhilarating and terrifying. Truly gave me the horror it promised after biding its time. it's well worth sticking through to the end of the season! Can't wait for the rest.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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