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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Afterhell Volume Three Podcast!

Joe. Jamie. I hate you in the most loving way possible. The next deliciously gruesome installment of Ollin productions Afterhell series is out on podcast. Part 1 of their first story, Giallo Hotel.

Do they disappoint? HELL no. As twisted as ever, and always an excellent production. It ended and I was all, "whaaa? That's IT? More more MORE!"

So I have to wait. At least parts are coming to the feed each week. Or I would have to fly to Oregon and smack some people around. But hey, at least I'd get to meet them in person! ;-) Here's the synopsis of Giallo Hotel:

"Join us for a story of mobsters, murder, and mayhem. We look in on a popular resort, the Giallo Hotel, where mobsters fight for control of a criminal empire. Vince Pensari plots a hostile takeover. Boss Giallo has other plans. And no battle plan survives contact with the enemy... especially when he won't stay dead."

Click the link below for the feed. Or, if you have iTunes you can head here:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=256823205

There are also other goodies in the feed too! You will not be disappointed, nor will you look at lasagna the same way again... mmmmm....

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are always welcome in the great Northwest. You may want to reconsider the smackdowns though, we grow pretty big up here with all the rain and such.
Be well,
SamA
Willamette Radio Workshop

Audio Addict said...

LOL- well as long as they keep those podcasts coming, we're good. ;-)

I all ready informed hubby that if he ever has to get to Portland again for business, I want to go just to hang with all my radio drama peeps!

~Dani

Ayeshalan said...

What SamA said -- you're always welcome up here. And thank you so much for the kind words and enthusiasm!

We'll definitely do our best to keep the podcast coming!

Jamie

Joe said...

And hey, if you happen to be in these parts anyway, could you talk to our rather loud neighbors upstairs? Less noise would help our production schedule no end....