Horseshit Apocalypse

By: Neil Fitzgerald
  • Summary

  • Is it possible to laugh at the world's imminent demise? Was the eldritch abomination Cthulhu in a 1980s synth pop band? And is a sigh nothing more than performative mouth flatulence?


    All this and more in the weird folk horror comedy jam that is Horseshit Apocalypse.


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    Neil Fitzgerald
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Episodes
  • These People!
    May 8 2023
    Brian Hnng thinks Goatie McWimaway has ripped him off in royalties from his number one smash hit, Hnng! As the brouhaha blows up, they're invited onto Laura Cunnysberg's new chat show, These People! Fireworks ensue.

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    11 mins
  • Things That Make You Go Hnng!
    May 1 2023
    Following a chance meeting with record supremo Goatie McWimaway in the office Gents, a new career beckons for Brian. But will he take it?

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    10 mins
  • Laughter in a Time of Mass Extinction
    Apr 24 2023

    Delve deep into the roadkill of the A6195. Discover magpie-cop duo, Esco & Orrison. And prepare to shed tears over Barry Higginbottom's 'driver tizer'.


    In this relic from the future, robot voices recite the exhibition catalogue of 'Laughter in a time of mass extinction', the final work of one-man art collective What About Me?


    Closing music: Every Second Darker by No Demons Here: https://nodemonshere.bandcamp.com/album/in-aluminum-headache




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    11 mins

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