We are delighted to share with you our new upcoming audio drama project, “Land’s End: A Shepherd’s Tale”.
This original five episode rural gothic thriller was Created by “Folxlore’s” Bibi June, Produced by “The Tower’s” Tin Can Audio and Funded by Arts Council England and The Inevitable Foundation.
The first episode will be release Monday 16th June, and we will be sharing more about the show in the upcoming weeks.
We're in the home stretch of Camlann Season 1 ,with only episodes 8 and 9 to go. If you're looking for something to fill the hole, why not check out some of the other amazing audio fiction stories, created by the makers of Camlann!
Eliza: A Robot Story is an eight episode podcast series, directed and produced by Ella. It's a dark, near-future science fiction fairytale about a robot who can feel, and the world that attempts to control her.
Season One of Doctor Who: Redacted was produced and directed by Ella. She also wrote on episodes 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8! The theme song was composed by Amber @tincanaudio.
The Tower is an experimental mini-series/concept album created by Amber @tincanaudio. (Ella also helped out on season 3.) At the centre of the city lies The Tower, an abandoned relic of a forgotten age, built by a proud king who wanted to rule the sky as well as the land. Kiri decides to climb it.
Folxlore is a queer horror anthology created by In The Works theatre company, of which our production manager Ross McFarlane is a founding member. It was also sound designed and scored by Amber @tincanaudio!
Ella also directed on @re-dracula - which has just restarted its run (it's Dracula season folks!) Ella is also directing the team's upcoming adaptation of Carmilla, starring Méabh de Brún as Carmilla and Sasha Sienna as Laura.
Hey gang, we're up for a bunch of awards in this year's Audioverse Awards and we'd really love it if you voted for us - it'd mean so much to us.
You can find us under the new productions category at
This is the Semi Final Voting Ballot for the 2023 Audio Verse Awards. Thank you for taking the time to vote for who you feel is the best in
While you're there, a ranked vote -where you also vote for other shows - helps everyone out so much more so make sure to vote for our friends @strongbranchpro @hellofromthehallowoods @folxlorepod @ethicstownpod, Dreadwood Radio, @patterspod @asterpodcastingnetwork @undertheelectricstarspodcast @liarsandleechespod and @ghostwaxpod
I avoided listening to the podcast Folxlore for a long while. Presented as “a queer horror podcast”, I was cautious about the rising trend of media only being described for its queer characters rather than its substance.
But upon listening to it I can say it is profoundly Queer. It is messy and painful and joyous and real.
From season 2, episode 4:
[ID: transcript in black text on white page. Transcript reads: “…make peace with it regardless of whether or not I can understand it. Lately, I've found myself doing this small ritual to get me out of my negative thinking when I get stuck on it. [casual, no longer reading out] I really liked what you said just now, Zarah, about queer rituals, and I guess this falls under the same category. I thought, maybe we could do it all together, for anyone who would like to join me. It goes like this. I put my left hand on my chest and my right palm to my left cheek.
[The piano melody fades.]
Cal: Squeeze tight. Then I just breathe for a while, and I say to myself: Be gentle with your soft hands. Hold, reach out, protect. Forgive yourself for your anger, but do not let it shape your fists. You are a gentle and queer thing. You are a gentle and queer thing. You are a gentle and queer thing.” /end ID]
I am glad to have found it now because I don’t think it would have spoken to me as earnestly before as it does now.
I'd love to shout out two amazing shows I started listening to this week!
InCo (by @itmeblog) is a scifi adventure about an Information Courier, Nova, a mysterious boy with some unbelievable claims and an android who is simply trying her best! The episodes are delightfully short, leading to a fast paced and thoughtfully written story. I'm always in awe of podcasts where all the voices are done by one person and ItMe smashes it in InCo! I'm loving the show so far!
Folxlore (@folxlorepod) is a Scottish, queer horror anthology podcast with a particular focus on the queer and Scottish. The writing is beautifully poetic and is brought to life by a talented team of VAs. The first season follows the spooky occurrences around a block of flats in Glasgow and I was so delighted when I realised that the separate stories were linked together in intriguing ways!
Go listen! I'd love to know what you think or if you have any new shows to recommend in return!!
The audio note: [there is uproar, some kind of spooky building crunchy noises? The letterbox starts flapping again, the sounds of many letters flying in all at once. So many letters.]
The audio:
Video description: David Devereux is sitting in front of a mic with headphones on. They have a blank stare. They slowly raise a handful of envelopes to the mic and start flapping aggressively, until all the envelopes have either fallen to the ground or torn. They start laughing.
Want to hear more of Dev's brilliant sound design? Episode 1 of the second season of Folxlore is out now!
The walls are closing in. Transcript (including content warnings): https://bit.ly/3y8L3Cp Follow @FolxlorePod for more information on
I don't really have one, but I do cycle through three comfort podcasts:
- folxlore is high up on my comfort list bc it's so lovely to be sad and have someone like,,, validate that? Or be going through it themself??
- love and luck is also something I go back to when I'm feeling down, there's just something so beautiful about these two queer people creating a safe space for everyone else in their community idk it gives me hope
- last but not least, me and au is a frikking cute one shot podcast when you're feeling down istg the number of times I've binge relistened to it and just felt my burdens lift, it's amazing