Wrong Station is an award-winning podcast anthology of original horror and weird fiction. Drawing on the tradition of The Twilight Zone and the classic radio serials that inspired it, Wrong Station transports the listener into the darkest corners of appalling new worlds with each episode. Wrong Station is not suitable for anyone. It may however be enjoyed by viewers of David Cronenberg, by readers... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 205 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionDramaScience Fiction |
// COLD WOODS & BURNING SWORDS
// GUNSHIPS & ANCIENT ARTIFACTS
// WHEN THE BLADE CUTS EVERYTHING AWAY
// WHAT WILL REMAIN OF YOU?
"POWER SWORD, PART TWO," A SPACE OPERA / SLASHER
FROM WRONG STATION
--Written by Alexander Saxton, and performed ... more
//LOYALTY RUNS DEEP
//THE BLADE CUTS DEEPER
//POWER SWORD, PT 1
//A NEW THREAT FROM WRONG STATION
--Written by Alexander Saxton, and performed by Anthony Botelho. Support The Wrong Station by subscribing at www.patreon.com/thewrongstation. The Wr... more
//YOU CAN'T CARE FOR SOMETHING FRAGILE
//WHEN YOU'RE SHATTERED ALREADY.
//CAN YOU BEAR TO BE ANYTHING
//BUT THE WORST VERSION OF YOURSELF?
"CRITTER"; a new science fiction story from...
The Wrong Station.
--Written by Alexander Saxton, and perf... more
//THE WORLD IS CRUEL
//OUTRUN YOUR HUMANITY
//USE ALL YOUR LEGS
The world looks different through... "EIGHT EYES," a new nightmare from Wrong Station.
--Written by Jacob Duarte Spiel, and performed by Anthony Botelho. Support The Wrong Station by... more
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Truly original horror anthology that covers the full spectrum of the genre from sardonically spooky or even kooky stories to genuine nightmare fuel that haunted me for days. Highly recommend.
Listening and driving. After Notes From a Hunter, I had to immediately pull over and 5-star it. I love you people. 🧡 Please keep telling stories.
With Dogs’ Teeth
I’m a hard-core Anthony Botelho fan; his narrations just ‘does it for me,’ so when we Wasn’t narrating this one, I had a squally-baby moment initially…but Abigail Turner was 100% on point for this tale. I felt it. Alexander Saxton knocked this one out of the park.
The Masters of Dark Stories got me with this one. I came here originally for the offbeat, slightly dark, occasionally goofy clever writing and masterful voice acting-and the boys never disappoint.
As a Northwesterner whose family goes back 5 generations and I have watched fires grow worse every year-this grabbed my soul. This wasn’t just a story, this was an elaborate, eloquent epitaph for the home we know. Bravo.
Fire angel just hit so many right chords, and wrong ones in the right way. I imagine one J. Bieber must feel some semblance of one former Mr. Oil executive’s bitter pangs upon diddy reminiscences. Good one. May they all burn with the rest of us, the kindling.
“Think” is pronounced “think,” not “thinkhe.” And “anything” is pronounced “anything,” not “anythingkhe.” The weird extra syllables the narrator consistently adds to the ends of many common words ending in “-ing” or “-ink” is very distracting and really takes me out of a narrative podcast that’s supposed to be enthralling.
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Offering a rich anthology of original horror and weird fiction, this podcast invites listeners into a variety of unsettling narratives that challenge perceptions of reality. The stories are crafted to evoke deep emotions and provoke thought, often balancing elements of terror with humor and dark philosophical themes. Each episode is a standalone experience, featuring unique characters and scenarios that explore the human condition against bizarre and haunting backdrops. With its inspiration drawn from classic horror traditions, the podcast is likely to appeal to fans of eerie storytelling, as well as those who appreciate a blend of creativity and chilling atmosphere.
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