Chemohawk Sessions

Darker Mile-Marker: Mile-Marker 1 on this Episode's Road: Triple Tree Debris and Drug-Free Pee


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Attention Podience… please heed this cautionary scary advisory: "beware this stark broadcast on the dark affair of Drisking's past; never air what you hear, here, or your former fear will reappear."

Welcome, Podience, you stark, shady ladies, and dark, bent gents to this chilling, fulfilling horror-excursion-edition of Chemohawk Sessions: Darker Mile-Marker (an ungory, but unsettling episodic dissection of QCODE Media's best time-killing, fear-instilling, wine-swilling, spine-thrilling, blood-chilling podcast: Borrasca, aired May 25, 2020.) Welcome to your premiere episode of this Chemohawk Sessions spine-tingling, nerve-jingling special: Darker Mile-Marker: Mile-Marker 1 on this Episode's Road: Triple Tree Debris and Drug-Free Pee. Today, we inspect, dissect and reflect on the first episode of Borrasca: Tell me About Whitney. 

-Your faux-ghost host: Falsetto Prophet and harmonic, demonic co-host: Red Devil.

Let's dig in Drisking's dark past with this Darker Mile-Marker Broadcast...

warned... you were. 

P.S. (Procrastinated Statement) *Intro/outro song, Maestro Tlakaelel, courtesy of the artist, Jesse Gallagher.

B.R. (Belated Realization) If the tune that Graham Walker is, in fact, singing is House of the Rising Sun, it is worth mentioning that this song was originally known by American Miners in 1905. The beginning lyrics to the original version are: 

There is a house in New Orleans, it's called the Rising Sun

It's been the ruin of many poor girl
Great God, and I for one...

Suspense effectively f****** built as this subtle reference to mining adds additional weight to the extant theory: a wendigo is prowling the mountainside. 

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Chemohawk SessionsBy Falsetto Prophet