Fri, 31 October 2025
Happy Halloween! For this episode of Necronomicast, it is my pleasure to welcome back former co-host Doug Kabourek! Doug joins me for a highly spirited conversation centering on his new album released just in time for the Halloween season "Black Walls & William Hall". A complex and incredible musical tribute to the famed Omaha haunted house attraction "Mystery Manor" which was closed and demolished in 2024 after 40 years of delivering fun filled fright to the citizens of Omaha. We will sharing the track "Ambulance" from the album! From music journalist Tim McMahan: “The epic new album Black Walls and William Hall by Fizzle Like a Flood, a.k.a. Doug Kabourek, is more than a collection of songs; it’s the soundtrack to a horror-filled love story that has festered in Kabourek’s psyche for more than a decade. A kaleidoscope of noise, sound, samples and screams swirl into and around the record’s eight songs. The dense, layered production is sure to turn on fans of Flaming Lips’ adventurous soundscapes, while the rock songs provide the riffage and melodies to satisfy any true Weezer, Sebadoh or Beach Boys fan. Headphones are a must to capture Kabourek’s intricate, nuanced cacophony as well as to follow the narrative, which is nearly impossible without the lyric sheet printed on the album’s sleeve (hopefully he’ll be adding them to the Bandcamp liner notes). But with or without the words, the immersive audio experience is a hallucinatory thrill ride on par with the best haunted houses.”
Together, Doug and I will recount the years we enjoyed creeping around the halls of Mystery Manor and explore the inspiration, writing, and recording of his celebrated new musical masterpiece!
"Black Walls and William Hall" at Bandcamp
"Black Walls and William Hall" on Spotify
"Black Walls and William Hall" on Apple Music
"Great Monsters Walk These Halls" Mystery Manor Documentary
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Fri, 24 October 2025
For this incredible episode, I am joined by Emmy Award winning filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman. The focus of our conversation centers on the case of Ellen Greenberg, subject of Nancy's sensational HULU docuseries “Death in Apartment 603: What Happened To Ellen Greenberg”. Together we will navigate through the strange case of Ellen Greenberg and her mysterious death. Her death was officially ruled a suicide despite the 20+ stab wounds (10 to her back and neck) and 11 bruises, sparking extensive debate as to whether the cause of death was actually homicide. The mysterious circumstances surrounding the manner of death have prompted significant political activity, legal action, and global media coverage. Nancy’s riveting docuseries is streaming now on Hulu and Disney +, from ABC News. Official Website of "Death In Apartment 603" at Hulu Official Website of Nancy Schwartzman Sponsor and support episodes of Necronomicast at "Buy Me A Coffee"! "Ghost Dance" |
Wed, 15 October 2025
For this episode of Necronomicast, I am super excited to welcome to the show Matt Roller, the creator and writer behind the smash new Netflix adult animated series "Haunted Hotel"! Already renewed for a second season, this show conceived by the Rick and Morty veteran materializes on Netflix with its spirited tale of a single mom who inherits a spooky Gothic inn named the Undervale, which incidentally comes complete with a menagerie of undead, unhappy spirits. Along with the ghost of her deceased brother and two precocious kids, this reluctant innkeeper must try to work with these phantom inhabitants to manage a successful hotel for sleepy overnight guests. Join Matt and I as we trace the true paranormal events and his twisted path bringing "Haunted Hotel" to life! "Haunted Hotel" Official Netflix site! Support Necronomicast! Buy me a coffee...thank you! "Ghost Dance" |
Wed, 1 October 2025
For this episode of Necronomicast, I am thrilled to bring you a conversation with a legend in the motion picture industry...Alan Howarth! Alan Howarth’s award–winning film work started on Star Trek–The Motion Picture, launching him as a sound designer for the following 6 Star Trek feature films. Next was “Escape From New York”, collaborating on music with director and composer, John Carpenter, and scoring for “Halloween sequels 2–6″, “Christine”, “Big Trouble in Little China”, “Prince of Darkness” and “They Live”. He has since composed music for over 50 films. His sound design work placed him on the Oscar–winning sound effects teams for “The Hunt for Red October” and “Dracula” directed by Francis Ford Coppola, as well as receiving awards and nominations for sound design on The Little Mermaid, Back to the Future II and III, Stargate, Die Hard II, and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Alan is also performing music live at conventions, special events and seminars in USA, Europe, and Asia. Alan Howarth's official website! Sponsor an episode, buy me a coffee! Thank you! "Ghost Dance" |