Anthology of Horror

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  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    Ghostly Journeys: Spooky Stories from Around the Globe

    In today’s episode of "Anthology of Horror," we ventured into the spectral heart of folklore with an enthralling exploration of spooky stories from around the globe. As your host, Spring Heeled Jack, I guided you through a chilling array of tales that span continents and cultures, each story weaving its own unique brand of fear and fascination.

    From the mist-shrouded lochs of Scotland to the shadow-laden lanes of rural Japan, we journeyed through haunted landscapes that captivate the imagination and stir the soul. We delved into the eerie legend of La Llorona from Latin America, where a mournful spirit wanders near the water's edge, and we shivered at tales of the Hungry Ghosts from Chinese folklore, whose presence is marked by a cold wind and a sense of unending hunger.

    These stories not only entertain but also offer a window into the fears and anxieties of different cultures, reflecting universal themes of loss, betrayal, and the unknown through the lens of the local mythology and historical context.

    As we wrapped up today’s global ghost tour, the episode closed with the poignant strains of "Paper Wings" by Rise Against. The song’s themes of loss and fleeting time resonated deeply with the transient, ethereal nature of the stories shared, leaving us to ponder the fleeting moments of contact between our world and the supernatural.

    Thank you for joining me, Spring Heeled Jack, on this eerie excursion. Remember, the world is full of mysteries waiting to be unearthed and shared. Keep listening, keep wondering, and as always, stay tuned for more tales from the "Anthology of Horror."

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    28 April 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    The Road Giveth, The Road Taketh Away

    In today's gripping episode of "Anthology of Horror," we journeyed down the shadowed paths of America's most haunted highways, guided by the chilling narratives from Tom Ogden's "Haunted Highways." As our host, Spring Heeled Jack, led us through a selection of the eeriest tales, we discovered the ghostly legends that linger on the asphalt arteries crisscrossing the nation. Each story brought to life the mysterious encounters and spectral sightings reported by unsuspecting travelers, providing a spine-tingling look at the darker side of road trips.

    From the lady in white who haunts lonely stretches of road to phantom vehicles appearing out of thin air, the episode wove together historical anecdotes and modern-day lore, revealing the depths of fear that these haunted highways inspire. As Spring Heeled Jack narrated these tales, we not only felt the chill of the ghostly presence but also gained insight into the historical events that might have given rise to such hauntings—tragic accidents, forgotten battles, and unrequited love echoing through the ages.

    As we neared the end of our journey in this episode, the mood shifted with the soulful strains of "The Highwayman" by The White Buffalo. The song's haunting melody and poignant lyrics perfectly encapsulated the spirit of the tales shared today, leaving us with a sense of the timeless wanderings of souls that once traveled these roads. It was a fitting end to an episode filled with intrigue and the macabre allure of the open road.

    Today’s episode not only entertained with its ghostly tales but also invited us to look over our shoulders the next time we hit the road. For those brave enough to explore further, the highways await, shrouded in mystery and the whispers of the past.

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    19 April 2024, 3:00 am
  • 1 hour 52 minutes
    Don't Acknowledge it.

    In this captivating episode of "Anthology of Horror," our esteemed host Spring Heeled Jack welcomed two distinguished guests to the studio: Sam Stoutman, acclaimed author of the "Pirates and Scalawags Trilogy," and the enigmatic master of the macabre, Scary Jerry, joining us from the windswept plains of Wyoming. Together, this trio of terror embarked on a spirited journey through the shadowy world of Reddit, setting their sights on a selection of ghost stories shared by the online community for a session of light-hearted roasting and insightful critique.

    As they ventured through tales of spectral encounters and haunted happenings, our hosts brought their unique perspectives to the fore. Sam Stoutman, with his keen eye for narrative structure, dissected the storytelling elements of each ghostly tale, while Scary Jerry's deep knowledge of horror lore added layers of depth and darkness to the discussion. Spring Heeled Jack, ever the charismatic conductor of this eerie symphony, steered the conversation with wit and wisdom, ensuring a perfect blend of humor and horror.

    The episode was interspersed with haunting musical interludes, including Spring Heeled Jack's own renditions of "Hotel California" by The Eagles and "California Dreaming" by The Mamas and the Papas, casting these familiar tunes in a new, more sinister light. These musical moments added a haunting ambiance to the episode, bridging the gap between tales with melodic mastery.

    As the episode drew to a close, the airwaves were filled with the stirring sounds of "Håll höjd" by Lastkaj 14. This powerful closing song, with its resonant lyrics and compelling melody, encapsulated the episode's journey through the spectral and the unknown, reminding listeners to keep their spirits high even when delving into the depths of horror.

    "Håll höjd" served as a fitting finale to an episode that navigated the fine line between the eerie allure of ghost stories and the light-hearted banter of our hosts. This installment of "Anthology of Horror" not only entertained but also illuminated the art of storytelling, the enduring appeal of the paranormal, and the communal joy found in sharing tales of terror. With Spring Heeled Jack at the helm, and the invaluable contributions of Sam Stoutman and Scary Jerry, listeners were left with a renewed appreciation for the mysteries that lurk in the shadows and the laughter that lightens the darkness.

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    11 April 2024, 11:00 pm
  • 2 hours 12 minutes
    Ghosts of Universal Studios

    In this chilling episode of "Anthology of Horror," our host, Spring Heeled Jack, delves deep into the haunted heart of Hollywood's cinematic crown jewel, Universal Studios. Drawing from Brian Clune's enlightening book, "Haunted Universal Studios," we're taken on a ghostly tour that reveals the studio is not only a birthplace of film legends but also a hotbed of supernatural occurrences.

    Our journey begins with a melodious introduction, as Spring Heeled Jack himself breathes new life into "Hotel California" by The Eagles and "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas and the Papas, setting the stage for an exploration of the thin veil between the living and the dead in California's most iconic film studio.

    As we traverse the shadowy backlot and sound stages, tales of apparitions and unexplained phenomena are unveiled. We learn of spirits that refuse to leave their beloved sets, spectral presences felt by actors and crew alike, and the eerie legacy left behind by Universal's most famous productions. The episode weaves a tapestry of historical tidbits, personal anecdotes from studio staff, and expert insights, painting a picture of a place where the magic of cinema and the mysteries of the afterlife collide.

    The episode's crescendo leads us to a contemplation of why these spirits may linger, exploring the deep emotional imprints left by the creative and tumultuous lives led within the studio's confines. As we reach the end, the atmosphere is charged with a blend of nostalgia and the ineffable, leaving listeners to ponder the porous boundaries between different realms.

    Closing the episode, is "Hundred Grand Baby" by Northern League, encapsulating the dreams and dramas that have played out in Universal Studios. The song serves as a fitting tribute to the aspirations, achievements, and, perhaps, the unrest of those spirits that call the studio their eternal home.

    This episode of "Anthology of Horror" not only entertains but invites us to look beyond the screen, into the shadows where the stories of the past linger, waiting for their moment in the spotlight once again.

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    8 April 2024, 2:00 am
  • 1 hour 59 minutes
    Ghosts of the Alamo

    In today's bone-chilling episode of "Anthology of Horror," we delve deep into the annals of history to unravel the harrowing tale of the Texas Revolution. With a focus on the infamous Siege of the Alamo, we peel back the layers of time to uncover the haunting echoes of a conflict that still reverberate to this day.

    As we recount the valiant stand of the Alamo defenders against overwhelming odds, we cannot ignore the spectral whispers that linger within its hallowed walls. Tales of ghostly apparitions and restless spirits haunt the very grounds where heroes once fought and fell, adding an eerie dimension to an already chilling chapter in history.

    But as the episode draws to a close, we are reminded that even in the midst of darkness, there is beauty to be found. The haunting melody of "Chambers" by Ben Nichols serves as a poignant tribute to those who perished at the Alamo, echoing through the ages as a solemn reminder of their sacrifice.

    So join us as we journey into the heart of Texas, where history and horror intertwine in a tale as old as time itself. And remember, dear listeners, as you tread upon the haunted grounds of the Alamo, be wary of the shadows that lurk in the corners of your mind. For in the darkness, truth and terror often go hand in hand.

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    22 March 2024, 8:00 pm
  • 43 minutes 32 seconds
    The Boohag

    In today's captivating episode of "Anthology of Horror," we ventured deep into the heart of the South Carolina Lowcountry to unravel the chilling legend of the Boo Hag. This journey took us through the eerie folklore of the Gullah culture, where tales of night riders and spectral witches have been passed down through generations. We explored the origins of this fearsome entity, a creature that preys on the vitality of the unwary, leaving behind nothing but a husk of their former selves.

    Our exploration was not just a history lesson but a collection of bone-chilling tales that brought the Boo Hag into the modern world. From tragic love stories entwined with horror to sinister tales of vengeance and survival, we peeled back the curtain on this nightmarish figure, revealing the terror that lurks in the shadows of the Lowcountry.

    We also took a moment to highlight some must-see content from our network, including "Demented Darkness" and "Dark Side of the Nerd," both hosted by Scary Jerry, as well as "Foxhound43" on Rumble. And for our listeners looking to wear their fears, we announced the upcoming release of Death Valley Man shirts, a direct response to your requests.

    As we conclude this episode, the haunting melody of "Son's Gonna Rise" by Citizen Cope carries us out, leaving us with a lingering sense of unease and the unshakable feeling that the stories we've shared tonight are just the beginning. Until next time, stay curious, stay cautious, and keep listening to "Anthology of Horror."

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    9 February 2024, 8:00 pm
  • 31 minutes 38 seconds
    The Elf on the Shelf

    In today's thrilling episode of "Anthology of Horror," we ventured into the chilling and mysterious world of a modern Christmas tradition: the Elf on the Shelf. This episode took our listeners on a spine-tingling journey, unraveling the darker and more unsettling aspects of what appears to be a whimsical holiday custom.

    The atmosphere of the episode was further enhanced by our carefully selected interlude music, the iconic "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies." This classic piece, with its whimsical yet mysterious tones, perfectly bridged the segments of our story, adding an extra layer of enchantment and suspense.

    As we reached the climax of our tale, the episode concluded with the fittingly quirky and spirited song "NOEL" by Psychostick. This closing track, with its unique blend of humor and edge, perfectly encapsulated the episode's theme of blending holiday cheer with a touch of horror, leaving our listeners with a memorable end to a truly haunting story.

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    12 December 2023, 7:00 pm
  • 41 minutes 8 seconds
    The Nativity

    In this spine-chilling episode of "Anthology of Horror," we unraveled the threads of tradition and ventured into the shadows with a horrifying alternative take on the classic Nativity story. Our featured tale, "Nativity of the Living Dead," crafted by the sinister imagination of Rick Wood, led us down a darkened path where the sacred and the macabre converged in a nightmarish tapestry.

    As we delved into this alternative Nativity narrative, familiar characters and symbols took on a disturbing new life, twisting the traditional Christmas story into a realm of horror. The manger, once a symbol of innocence, became the stage for a supernatural encounter that defied expectations and embraced the darker, unknown aspects of the holiday season.

    Rick Wood's storytelling mastery wove a tale of suspense and dread, challenging preconceived notions and subverting the comforting familiarity of the Nativity story. Listeners were transported into a world where the boundaries between the sacred and the profane blurred, leaving behind a lingering sense of unease.

    The atmospheric interlude music, "Carol of the Bells," played by the mysterious Spring Heeled Jack, heightened the tension, creating a haunting backdrop for the unfolding narrative. The closing song, "Silent Night" by Adrienne Cowan provided a  fitting conclusion to a tale that dared to challenge the conventional cheer of the holiday season.

    As we bid farewell to this alternative Nativity tale, we invite our dedicated listeners to share their thoughts and reactions, inviting them to rate the episode and share it with fellow horror enthusiasts. Your support is the heartbeat of "Anthology of Horror," and we are grateful for your unwavering commitment to the chilling stories that unfold within our crypt.

    Until the shadows beckon us again, may your dreams be both haunting and memorable. Thank you for joining us in this horrifying journey through the Nativity of the Living Dead.

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    8 December 2023, 8:00 am
  • 33 minutes 52 seconds
    tracksanta.com

    Welcome, dear listeners, to a festive episode of "Anthology of Horror," where we unwrap the shadows and explore the eerie tales that lurk beneath the twinkling lights of old-timey Christmas traditions. Tonight's chilling narrative, crafted by the masterful Rick Wood, takes us on a journey through family traditions, the birth of new rituals, and the haunting presence of the legendary Krampus.

    As we delve into the heart of the episode, you'll be transported to a bygone era, where Christmas was not just a season but a tapestry woven with age-old customs. Discover the tales of yuletide celebrations from a time when the air was filled with both merriment and an underlying sense of the supernatural.

    Rick Wood's narrative expertly intertwines the warmth of family gatherings with the cold breath of ancient folklore. Follow the characters as they navigate the twists and turns of their own family traditions, each steeped in history and mystery. But beware, for as the festive lights flicker, a darker presence emerges—the infamous Krampus. With claws and chains, this creature of the shadows embodies the darker side of the season, reminding us that not all who visit during the holidays come bearing gifts.

    Throughout the episode, the interlude music, a haunting rendition of "Carol of the Bells" by Mykola Leontovych and played by  Spring Heeled Jack, adds a layer of atmospheric tension, enhancing the eerie ambiance of the storytelling.

    As we bid you adieu, we leave you with a closing song that resonates with the spirit of rebellion against the conventional cheer. "This Christmas (I'll Burn It to the Ground)" by Set It Off captures the rebellious essence of those who find solace in the shadows, making it the perfect soundtrack to accompany you as you reflect on the spectral tales of this holiday-themed episode.

    So, dear listeners, as you let the echoes of tonight's episode linger in the recesses of your imagination, we wish you a chilling Christmas filled with the warmth of tradition, the thrill of the unknown, and a touch of rebellion against the ordinary. Until next time, may your holidays be both merry and mysterious.

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    7 December 2023, 6:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 46 seconds
    Thanksgiving Dinner

    In today's episode of "Anthology of Horror," viewers are treated to a spine-chilling tale penned by the talented Sam Stoutman. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a seemingly idyllic family holiday dinner, setting the stage for an eerie narrative that takes unexpected twists and turns.

    As the episode begins, the atmosphere is thick with anticipation as family members gather around the dinner table. The aroma of a meticulously prepared holiday feast wafts through the air, creating an illusion of warmth and togetherness. However, as the characters delve into their seemingly ordinary dinner, it becomes evident that beneath the veneer of normalcy lies a sinister undercurrent.

    Stoutman masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the fragility of familial bonds, unraveling the facade of happiness and unity that typically accompanies such gatherings. The characters, once thought to be familiar and comforting, take on an unsettling demeanor as the story progresses. The tension builds steadily, creating an atmosphere of unease that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats.

    The crux of the horror lies in the revelation that the holiday dinner is a mere facade for something far more sinister. Secrets are unearthed, and the true nature of the family dynamic comes to light in a series of shocking twists. Stoutman's narrative prowess keeps the audience guessing until the very end, heightening the impact of the story.

    Complementing the narrative is the carefully chosen musical accompaniment. The closing song, "Long Line of Losers" by Montgomery Gentry, serves as a haunting and fitting finale to the episode. Its lyrics and melody enhance the overall mood, leaving listeners with a lingering sense of disquiet long after the episode concludes.

    The interlude music, featuring Vivaldi's "Spring" from "The Four Seasons," adds a layer of sophistication to the episode. The juxtaposition of classical music against the backdrop of a horror narrative creates a unique and unsettling contrast, amplifying the overall sense of dread.

    Sam Stoutman's contribution to "Anthology of Horror" with this holiday-themed episode is a testament to his ability to craft a compelling and chilling tale. The episode delves into the dark recesses of family dynamics, using the holiday setting as a backdrop for a story that will leave audiences questioning the true nature of the bonds that tie us together.

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    22 November 2023, 4:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 56 seconds
    One More For The Road

    In this grand finale of our Halloween special, the "Anthology of Horror" podcast has taken you on a chilling journey through some  spine-tingling stories from around the world. From eerie legends to terrifying folklore, we've explored the dark corners of the supernatural.

    As the Halloween night draws near, we want to wish you all a safe and spine-tingling holiday. Your support and dedication have made this season truly special. Thank you for joining us on this eerie adventure into the unknown.

    The grand finale of our Halloween special is here, and it's time to embrace the spirits of the season. So, as you celebrate All Hallows' Eve, remember to stay curious and keep the unknown close. Until next time on the "Anthology of Horror" podcast!

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    31 October 2023, 7:00 pm
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