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Podcast of the Week: Tower 4

Siobhan Rowe by Siobhan Rowe
November 25, 2024
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In the vast wilderness of Wyoming, where trees stretch endlessly toward the sky and silence reigns supreme, a new fictional podcast series takes listeners on a haunting journey into isolation. “Tower 4” follows Mike Archer, a novice fire watcher seeking solace in solitude after his mother’s death, only to discover that his peaceful retreat may harbour sinister secrets.

The premise is deceptively simple: a man takes a job in a fire watchtower, hoping to split his time between scanning the horizon for smoke and working on his novel. It’s the perfect setup for someone looking to heal and find their voice as a writer. But as any horror aficionado knows, isolation rarely brings the peace we seek.

What sets “Tower 4” apart is its masterful building of tension through sound design. The story begins with familiar woodland ambience – rustling leaves, distant bird calls, the creak of an old tower in the wind. But as night falls, listeners are drawn into Mike’s world of uncertainty through unexplained radio interference, disembodied whispers, and the haunting sound of trees crashing in the darkness.

The podcast plays expertly with the thin line between reality and imagination. Is Mike truly experiencing supernatural phenomena, or is the isolation playing tricks on his grief-stricken mind? This ambiguity creates a psychological thriller that keeps listeners questioning everything they hear, making each episode more unsettling than the last.

For fans of “Firewatch” and “The Blair Witch Project,” this podcast hits familiar notes while crafting its own unique atmosphere of dread. The series proves that sometimes the most terrifying stories aren’t about what we can see, but rather what might be watching us from just beyond our vision, high above the trees where we’re supposed to be alone.

Siobhan Rowe

Siobhan Rowe

Entertainment journalist by day, dog mum by night. My work has appeared in Newsweek, the LA Times, and The Sun. When I'm not hunting down stories or interviewing Hollywood's finest, you'll find me in Norfolk with Charles, my spaniel who remains thoroughly unimpressed by my brushes with fame.

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