David presents Battleground Productions latest exciting steampunk series for tonight`s feature BRASS! Right here, on the Sonic Society!
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Virginia helps out Jack with co-hosting while David Ault rests up his Kris Kringly self. Tonight’s special feature comes from Austin Beach andAudioblivious with “Natural Selection”. Hold on to your hats and your screams!
David flies solo and soars with a great double feature from WCRS Stage “The Watch” by John S. Drewand “Victoria! Empress of the Universe- Ep 1. Murder in Space Most Foul” from All Better Audio.
Peter Gruenbaum’s episode 3 of “The Sting of the Dark Tower” fromCoiled Stories, and Neil Gustin’s “Ankh- Endings and Beginnings” from Twilight Audio Theatre are Jack and David’s post Halloween double-feature treats tonight!
The incredible, compelling series Sting of the Dark Tower by Peter Gruenbaum from a tale probably written by C.S. Lewis is our double feature tonight as David leads the microphone and Jack waves from the bed of restoration after Hal-Con.
The phenomenal 40th anniversary love letter to War of the Worlds is written and produced by the brilliantly inventive Steve Bellinger and our feature tonight after its 1978 premiere on American Public Radio. With thanks to Captain Radio, Jack and David present this classic on the week of World Audio Drama Day. May we all live love and listen faithfully
Jack and David showcases an adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s 2BR02B from Pulp-Pourri Theatre and The Adventures of Jack Nimble from Matt Leong!
Jashae Slaughter’s science fiction epic Last Day: Origins episodes one and two is our feature tonight on the Sonic Society and your hosts, as always, are David Ault and Jack Ward.
Tonight on the Sonic Society we settle into episode three of the incredible new smash hit The Black Tapes Podcast, with thanks to Paul Bae and Terry Miles and their crew. Sit back and enjoy. And as if to get into the spirit, there was something rather weird in the recording of this introduction. Pro Tools stopped with an error. On the end of the cut was a strange message. We include it after the credits and guarantee we never manufactured it for this podcast. Happy Month of Halloween!
