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We're really excited to drop the first episode of a genre-bending true crime series from audio pioneers Love + Radio. (Fun fact, Marc actually worked under the creator of Love + Radio, Nick van der Kolk, in his first audio internship) Blood Memory shatters the conventions of the true crime genre, presenting a non-narrative, long-form investigation. The series follows the life of Michael Thompson, who became infamous for defecting from a notorious prison gang and testifying against them in several high-profile criminal trials. This is not a podcast that tells you what happened; it invites you into an immersive, ethically complex world that feels like Sons of Anarchy meets S-Town. Through nearly a decade of intimate interviews with Thompson, combined with meticulous investigative journalism, the series forces listeners to grapple with a central, unnerving question: Is Michael Thompson a gentle soul trapped by a broken system, or is he, as critics claim, a master manipulator who cannot be trusted? Listen to Love + Radio: Blood Memory wherever you get your podcasts: https://pod.link/84389707

Today, we're excited to share an episode from one of our favorite podcasts, The Truth. The Truth is the critically-acclaimed fiction podcast that makes "movies for your ears." Known for cinematic sound design and naturalistic performances, the show tells emotionally rich, surprising stories that range from funny and surreal to dark and devastating. Since its debut in 2012, The Truth has set the standard for modern audio drama anthologies. Its stories, sometimes surreal, sometimes frightening, sometimes heartbreakingly intimate, have been praised for combining sharp writing with meticulous sound design and naturalistic performances. The Truth was recently named one of Apple Podcasts' 20 Podcasts We Love: "Its true genius lies in subverting reality to create uncomfortable yet incredibly human stories." And last month it was #36 on Left of Dial Media's 100 Greatest Podcasts of All Time, which called it "smart, sharp, and hauntingly human." The Guardian has praised The Truth for "setting the benchmark for fiction-based audio anthologies." This episode is "Here I Am" and to hear more original stories like this, Go to thetruthpodcast.com

Today, we're excited to share an episode from one of the most respected names in horror podcasting: The NoSleep Podcast. The NoSleep Podcast is the preeminent multi-award-winning anthology series of original horror stories, currently in its 15th year. It's created and hosted by David Cummings. Every Sunday they release episodes that give you horrifying theatre of the mind experiences, featuring classic stories from the Internet and brand new original stories from the best of modern horror writers. The story in today's episode, "Moira," features longtime Archive 81 and Dead Signals Collaborator, Kristen DiMercurio. You can jump in anywhere and start enjoying some of the hundreds of hours of stories in their archives, all designed to keep you sleepless during the dark hours when you dare not close your eyes. Find them on every podcast platform and visit thenosleeppodcast.com to learn more. They are ready to bring your nightmares to life, so brace yourself for The NoSleep Podcast. Listening link: https://pod.link/444083093 Website: https://www.thenosleeppodcast.com/

We're showcasing a macabre comedy we think you'll enjoy – Wooden Overcoats! It's a gloriously silly British sitcom about a funeral home on a tiny island. Rudyard Funn and his sister Antigone run Funn Funerals, where they try to get the body in the coffin in the ground on time. But one day, the impossibly charming Eric Chapman opens his own funeral parlour just across the street. Rudyard and Antigone will need to take drastic steps to stay in business... In this episode, "The Ghost of PiLling Vale", Rudyard steals a client from Eric Chapman by oLering them a séance with the deceased! Find Wooden Overcoats wherever you get your podcasts. Listening link: https://pod.link/1039662268 Website: woodenovercoats.com

If you're a fan of Archive 81, we think you'll really like Spirits! Spirits is a history and comedy podcast focused on everything folklore, mythology, and the occult, told through the lens of feminism, queerness, and modern adulthood. Every week mythology buff Julia and her childhood best friend Amanda get together to learn about a different story from mythology and folklore over drinks. That's everything from the mythological origins of major franchises like Lord of the Rings and Wonder Woman, to crash courses on the pantheons of mythologies from around the world, to monthly roundups of spooky firsthand accounts submitted by their listeners. And there's over 450+ episodes, so you've got so much to listen to, whether you're here for analyses of mental health in mythology or creepy modern ghost stories. In this episode, Julia and Amanda revisit one of the most horrifying listener submitted stories they've ever discussed on the show: A tale of terrifying mushrooms, haunted caves, and what lurks in the dark. If you enjoy this episode and want to hear more, dive in at spiritspodcast.com, or search for Spirits wherever you download your podcasts. Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of racism, viruses, death, body horror, homophobia, and guns.
Yes, you read the title correctly, Dan and Marc made a NEW podcast. It's our first audio drama since Archive 81 and we're SUPER excited about it. It's called Conversations with Ghosts, and it follows mausoleum attendant Mal Fleming as he tries to convince the spirits of Grey Briar Cemetery to pass on. In each episode, Mal sits down with a new ghost to build a portrait of their life, their death, and their afterlife... all to help them release whatever still ties their soul to this reality. It's a mix of NYC history, horror, and really fun sound design. It's on an entirely seperate feed from Archive 81, but you can listen to it wherever you get your podcasts - Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube - literally wherever: https://pod.link/1843137773 We're previewing an episode in this feed, but there are ALREADY two episodes in the Conversations with Ghosts feed, so go over to the Conversations with Ghosts feed, listen to the episodes, subscribe, and tell your friends. We've been working on this new project for a while, and we really think you'll like it. So... take a listen!

Like we said in the title, our next project, Generation Crossing, is out NOW. Generation Crossing is an album. More specifically, a series of monologues scored by music - it's about an 800 year journey to a distant planet, and the society that forms during that voyage. If you're a fan of Archive 81 or The Deep Vault, we think you'll really enjoy it. It's available on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, or wherever you listen to music. For links, go to generationcrossing.com.

We have some exciting news to share. The next project from the creators of Archive 81 and The Deep Vault is an album called Generation Crossing - and it's out on Tuesday November 12th. The album is a series of monologues scored by music - it's about an 800 year journey to a distant planet, and the society that forms during that voyage. We hope you enjoy the preview in the episode, we can't wait for you to hear the rest of it. Here's the Bandcamp page where you can preorder the album. It'll also be on Spotify, Apple Music, and wherever you get your music. Oh, and to answer a question people have asked, no, Archive 81 isn't over. Listen to the episode for more info. (Also, as mentioned in the episode, here's the link to Dan's cool dance EP, called Party Coffe Oh, and Marc wrote a novel and play that he's shopping around. If you're a literary agent, hit him up on twitter)
The end of a road trip. Once again, we've further updated our merch store. Buy things here: dead-signals.myshopify.com/collections/all Twitter: twitter.com/Archive81 Facebook: www.facebook.com/Archive81/ Website: archive81.com Email: archive81podcast@gmail.com Tumblr: archive81.tumblr.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/archive81 Merch: dead-signals.myshopify.com/collections/all This episode was brought to you by our generous Patreon supporters. Join them, and get access to cool rewards: www.patreon.com/archive81
So... Episode 3 of Left of the Dial will be delayed until Wednesday June 5th. Sorry about that. To make it up to you, Marc had a lovely conversation about Archive 81 with Ella Watts, an audio drama maven and the producer of The Orphans, a sci-fi podcast. Here's her twitter: https://twitter.com/GejWatts And her podcast: https://twitter.com/OrphansAudio Hopefully you enjoy the conversation, Marc had a VERY long day and this was VERY last minute. See you again on June 5th. Twitter: twitter.com/Archive81 Facebook: www.facebook.com/Archive81/ Website: archive81.com Email: archive81podcast@gmail.com Tumblr: archive81.tumblr.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/archive81 Merch: dead-signals.myshopify.com/collections/all