Aftermath doesn't have a lot of episodes yet but I recommend it, it's a post apocalyptic story from the UK.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/...th/id493032950
http://soundcloud.com/aftermathpodcast
http://aftermath.jellycast.com/podcast/feed/2
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Aftermath doesn't have a lot of episodes yet but I recommend it, it's a post apocalyptic story from the UK.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/...th/id493032950
http://soundcloud.com/aftermathpodcast
http://aftermath.jellycast.com/podcast/feed/2
Currently on dead mech. Planning on going back over the next few weeks and filter through the suggestions to create an "Official" list of audio drama's to Marry, Bof or Kill.
Dead Mech is very good, although there is a bit of a lull after the beginning, but its starting to pick up again. I'm curious to see what the ending will be like
It sounds silly. I tried it because I was desperate for something new.
Its actually pretty cool. Unfortunately the author has an annoying habit of cutting between scenes at seemingly random points but you soon get used to it.
Give it a few episodes and see how you like it, it takes a little while to warm up.
Oh Yea, Been There.. Still Trying To Find AnotherQuote:
I was desperate for something new
Gem Like We're Alive Or Aleast Something That Has
A lot Of Good Podcasts Like Darker Projects. its Nice
Having You Guys Post What You Have Discovered.
And I Will Try To Do The Same When I See Something
I warmly recommend How To Succeed In Evil, it has a villain that actually is realistic (Well, you'll see...)
Mechs=Awesome, Zombies=Awesome, Audio books= Awesome. Put it together and you get something really special. Its not WA but its good at what it does.
For one of those podio-book-thingamee-whats-its the production value is pretty good. Much better than the Scott Sigler stuff (his female voices are ALL the same. And that one female voice isn't a good one.).
While I'm here another shout out to the Failed cities monologues. Its probably fourth on my list of stuff out there (after Dead Mech, Dialled In and We're Alive).
On such a big thread no one mentioned claybourne? This is the series that got me hooked onto audio dramas. Claybourne. I even cried at one point. It's free on The Archive.
http://archive.org/details/OTRR_Claybourne_Singles