Mad Ghoul Radio
Season 03 Episode 14: Exit Wounds & Haunted Signals Episode 14 of Mad Ghoul Radio opens with a little help from friend of the show Dani Filth, then slips into a set built around old obsessions, new curiosities, and the strange machinery that keeps certain sounds alive long after they first crawl into your head. This episode moves through industrial shadows, damaged carnival energy, resurrected rock and roll ghosts, exclusive new music, cult soundtrack memory, and a few left turns that make perfect sense once you’re inside the room. There’s no forced theme this time — just a trip through the shelves with music that connects through atmosphere, history, horror, and that familiar Mad Ghoul Radio feeling of “what the hell is this, and why do I love it?” DJ Robb revisits the early danger and weirdness of Marilyn Manson’s first era, including the lasting Trent Reznor connection, the importance of craft beneath the noise, and what it feels like when a new track unexpectedly pulls you back toward an artist you thought you had drifted away from. The episode also spends time with one of Mad Ghoul Radio’s sacred bands, digging into the renewed activity around a legendary catalog and why certain artists still feel like a secret doorway into punk, garage rock, horror movies, bad taste, and late-night obsession. There is also an exclusive from Phantom Lightkeeper, the solo music project from Justin Beahm, whose upcoming album Four Days at the Precipice continues the haunted, cinematic mood of Shore Ghosts while moving into deeper emotional territory. Justin will be joining the show soon, so consider this a first step into that conversation. From there, the episode shifts gears through heavier electronics, 80s film nostalgia, one of the most fearless voices in modern music, and a final descent into a Trent Reznor-produced instrumental that closes the show with tension, pulse, and cold mechanical beauty.
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