Each self-contained episode presents its own unique perspective, sometimes creepy and unsettling, often heartwarming, always engrossing. The stories stick with you long after listening. Come visit Little Street--you won't want to leave.
What if the song “Pleasant Valley Sunday” was an episode of The Twilight Zone? Goddamn, can you imagine that shit? That would be fucking crazy. Anyway, I’m evil Pádraig Ó Tuama.
An episodic podcast about a perfectly normal neighbourhood and its perfectly normal inhabitants. It's a pleasantly unsettling. I also enjoy how setting means characters and elements from previous stories can carry onto later stories and lead to an overarching plot of sorts.
Neighbourly is a beautifully written horror anthology about the happenings on a surreal and often very creepy street. I love the theme music and the narration is perfectly gentle juxtaposed against some of the descriptions. My favourite story so far is one of the early ones called Peach House because I am both a sucker for haunted houses and for lesbians.
First few minutes into this pod and there is a racist saying made. The phrase before the 19th century may have not had derogatory ties but has now for a long time so I'm not sure why they felt it necessary to toss it in there. I don't care if you were trying to make it sound fitting to the vibe or whatever, it's not necessary.
Neighbourly is one of those podcasts that constantly lives in the back of my head. The more I learn about Little Street the less I understand and the more I absolutely adore it. A brilliant mix of unsettling horror and interesting world building, Neighbourly pulls you into Little Street and makes you want to stay there.