Kingdom of Pavement presents a new scripted podcast, THE HORROR AT MARTIN'S BEACH, adapted from the short story with the same name by H.P. Lovecraft and his wife Sonia H. Greene. As 2022 is the hundred year anniversary since the short story's initial release in 1922, we felt it was only fitting to take the Cthulhu mythos and blend it with horrors of our modern world. THE HORROR AT MARTIN'S BEACH b... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionFiction |
This episode, YOU, is written and created by Kyle Cords, directed by Alexi Gonzalez, and executive produced by Amy Suto, Kyle Cords, and Alexi Gonzalez. Our sound designer and composer is Adam Joseph Monaghan, and our producer is Alexandra Scordato. ... more
This episode, THE GOOD GUY, is written and created by Kyle Cords, directed by Alexi Gonzalez, and executive produced by Amy Suto, Kyle Cords, and Alexi Gonzalez. Our sound designer and composer is Adam Joseph Monaghan, and our producer is Alexandra S... more
This episode, MY BIG FAT GREEK LIFE WEDDING, is written and created by Kyle Cords, directed by Alexi Gonzalez, and executive produced by Amy Suto, Kyle Cords, and Alexi Gonzalez. Our sound designer and composer is Adam Joseph Monaghan, and our produc... more
This episode, I LOVE LORENA, is written and created by Kyle Cords, directed by Alexi Gonzalez, and executive produced by Amy Suto, Kyle Cords, and Alexi Gonzalez. Our sound designer and composer is Adam Joseph Monaghan, and our producer is Alexandra ... more
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The sound and art designs are pretty good. Everything else is a mess.
I’m hooked and I can’t wait for more
Delicately crafted with layers of emersion, the story becomes rooted in each of its listeners. It’s not a drive-to-work experience, but invite some friends over, turn the lights off and light a candle. It’s gripping, and it won’t let go.
I’m a big fan of narrative podcasts but not many sound right. The design here is off the charts, it’s like listening to a movie. It’s quite funny too, with good performances, although the creepy factor is definitely hiding beneath the surface. If you’re into Lovecraft or similar, definitely check it out!
I’ve had a dream of telling a Lovecraft story that mirrored the internal horrors we deal with that are inexplicable and insanity-inducing. It’s been ten years in the making since I had the idea to make it and now it’s here. I wrote and produced it and it kept getting elevated from the supernaturally talented cast to the sound design which is truly other worldly. I hope you check it out and let me know what you think. See you at the end of the rope!
Apple Podcasts | #140 | Mexico/Fiction/Science Fiction |
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