"Shoot that bitch in the face!"
"No fuckin' love, I tell ya. Y'all fuckin' stink anyway."
In the words of the great scbubba: Long live the Puck!!!
Just another update. Here's a feature on current audio dramas:
https://soundcloud.com/yapaudio/all-ears
I highly recommend tincture aka tincture story - sci fi meets western meets apocalyptic meets fantasy.
For Those Of You Who Enjoyed How To Succeed In Evil (http://podiobooks.com/title/how-to-s...vil-the-novel/) I Found A Short Prequel (http://podiobooks.com/title/how-to-s...-with-vampire/)
Heres Another Good One: http://podiobooks.com/title/other-peoples-heroes/ Sounds A little Whimsical But It Is Actually Pretty Good.
Josh Corwood has spent his life admiring the superheroes that protect Siegel City. He's wanted to join them, wanted to be like them... but eventually, had to settle for reporting on them from the sidelines. When an undiscovered talent reignites his hope to join the world's protectors, he suddenly discovers that their world isn't everything he'd been led to believe. Surrounded by false idols, Josh decides to turn the tables on them and reveal the greatest con game in history... and hopefully, in the process, find the real heroes that have long been gone.
If anyone is into foul comedy, you might want to check out www.thepubradioseries.com. It's a radio sitcom based on offensive drunken conversations. It's fairly heavily produced too.
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I'm currently downloading an audio drama called Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman.
http://www.neilgaiman.com/works/Books/Neverwhere/
It's probably more of an audio book than a drama, but it still sounds quite promising. I've pulled the description from Amazon:
I've also just finished downloading Leviathan Chronicles tooA BBC Radio six-part adaptation of Neil Gaiman's bestselling novel, starring James McAvoy as Richard and Natalie Dormer as Door Beneath the streets of London there is another London. A subterranean labyrinth of sewers and abandoned tube stations. A somewhere that is Neverwhere...An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted from his ordinary life into the strange world of London Below. There he meets the Earl of Earl's Court, faces a life-threatening ordeal at the hands of the Black Friars, comes face to face with the Great Beast of London, and encounters an Angel called Islington. Adapted for radio by the award-winning Dirk Maggs, this captivating dramatisation features a stellar cast including David Harewood, Sophie Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony Head and David Schofield.
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I listen to a load of podcasts, but the only drama ones are We're Alive and The Archers.
A bizarre combination, I know. For those not familiar with The Archers, its a radio soap about rural life in a fictional English village. At the moment, the current dramas are that there is a typo in a cookbook and someone has dropped out of the village pantomime.
One thing I have learned: I never listen to The Archers straight after We're Alive, or I spent the whole episode half expecting a Little One to leap out and attack one of Linda's llamas.
I know a couple of you were touting Aftermath (and thanks for that, we really appreciate it) so I thought I'd let you know that season 2 is pretty close to kicking off, we're currently putting the first episode of the season together and looking forward to getting it out after a long hiatus. Our new episodes are going to be bigger, and technically much better than the previous season.
In the meantime we recently put together this one off audio drama which might interest some of you https://soundcloud.com/yapaudio/what-on-earth
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