9 episodes

On the last radio station on earth after the apocalypse, a radio host makes her voice heard. In her broadcast, she discovers that she may not actually be the only one left after all.

The Last Station Kingdom of Pavement

    • Fiction
    • 4.6 • 69 Ratings

On the last radio station on earth after the apocalypse, a radio host makes her voice heard. In her broadcast, she discovers that she may not actually be the only one left after all.

    #8 CALIFORNIA DREAM

    #8 CALIFORNIA DREAM

    The Last Station, a Kingdom of Pavement production. This episode, CALIFORNIA DREAM, was written by Flannery Maney who can be found on Instagram @FlanneryManey. This episode was directed by Avi Kaye, who can be found on Instagram @avi_kaye. The Last Station is executive produced and created by Amy Suto who can be found at AmySuto.com, and Kyle Cords who is on Instagram @KyleFCords.
    If you enjoyed it, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
    Want to support our post-apocalyptic broadcast? Go to KingdomofPavement.com/thelaststation for links to check out our store and track us down on all the social media platforms that have survived the apocalypse.
    Holden is voiced by Sid Phoenix who can be found on Instagram @Sid_Phoenix or at SidPhoenixActor.comMarina is voiced by my, Portia Juliette who can be found on Instagram @PortialJamasAlice Bloom is voiced by Flannery Maney, who can be found on Instagram @FlanneryManeyThis episode was sound designed and mixed by Mia Glenn-Schuster, who can be found on Instagram as @mglennsound. Original compositions are composed by Pietro Milanesi, who can be found at pietromilanesi.com
    Original music in this episode includes “California Dream" by Alice Bloom, and they can be found on Instagram @alicebloommusic.
    Graphics for The Last Station were designed by Michele Soares, who can be found on Instagram @mi_asoares. Special thanks to Orphanage Collective and the rest of our incredible writing team for lending their thoughts and suggestions for our broadcasts. Also, a special thank you to our associate producer Michelle Lin and the rest of our Kingdom of Pavement team.
    Want to reach out? Our phone lines are always open, but we do prefer email these days. Drop us a note at: amy@amysuto.com with any tips about the Marauder's whereabouts, song requests, or advertising inquiries.
    Until next time, listeners, keep your radios tuned to The Last Station for sick beats and a nice distraction from out imminent demise. The end of the world has never sounded so good.

    • 30 min
    #7 PIONIGHTMARE

    #7 PIONIGHTMARE

    The Last Station, a Kingdom of Pavement production. This episode, PIONIGHTMARE, was written by Jack Bentele, who can be found on Instagram @bentelejack, directed by Avi Kaye, who can be found on Instagram @avi_kaye, and executive produced by Amy Suto and Kyle Cords.
    If you enjoyed it, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
    Want to support our post-apocalyptic broadcast? Go to KingdomofPavement.com/thelaststation for links that will help you find us on Patreon, check out our store, and track us down on all the social media platforms that have survived the apocalypse.
    Holden is voiced by Sid Phoenix who can be found on Instagram @Sid_Phoenix or at SidPhoenixActor.comMarina is voiced by Portia Juliette who can be found on Instagram @PortialJamasJake is voiced by Keanu Ross-Cabrera, who can be found on Instagram @theotherkeanu.Dustin and Siren Head is voiced by Daniel Rashid, who can be found on Instagram @danielrashid.Josephine is voiced by Carolina Bonetti who can be found on Instagram @linabean113The Shelter Marauder is voiced by Matt Keibler, who can be found on Instagram @mattkeibler.The Prisoner Marauder is voice by Jay Lee, who can be found on Instagram @jayeasyontheeyesThis episode was sound designed and mixed by Mia Glenn-Schuster, who can be found on Instagram as @mglennsound. Original music in this episode includes “Lullaby” by Frank Watkinson. Original compositions by Haider Mir, who can be found on Instagram at HaiderAliMir.com.
    Graphics for The Last Station were designed by Michele Soares, who can be found on Instagram @mi_asoares. Special thanks to Orphanage Collective and the rest of our incredible writers for lending their thoughts and suggestions for our broadcasts. Also, a special thank you to our associate producer Michelle Lin and the rest of our Kingdom of Pavement team.
    Want to reach out? Our phone lines are always open, but we do prefer email these days. Drop us a note at: amy@amysuto.com with any tips about the Marauder's whereabouts, song requests, or advertising inquiries.
    Until next time, listeners, keep your radios tuned to The Last Station for sick beats and a nice distraction from out imminent demise. The end of the world has never sounded so good.

    • 45 min
    #6 SAFTEY, COMMUNITY, HOPE

    #6 SAFTEY, COMMUNITY, HOPE

    The Last Station is a Kingdom of Pavement production. This episode, SAFETY, COMMUNITY, AND HOPE, was written by Jorge Molina, who can be found on Instagram @colormejorge, directed by Tyler-Marie Walker, who can be found on Instagram @TYMAW. The Last Station is executive produced and created by Amy Suto who can be found at https://amysuto.com/ and Kyle Cords who is on Instagram @KyleFCords.
    If you enjoyed it, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
    Want to support our post-apocalyptic broadcast? Go to KingdomofPavement.com/TheLastStation for links to check out our store and track us down on all the social media platforms that have survived the apocalypse.
    Jake is voiced by Keanu Ross-Cabrera, who can be found on Instagram @theotherkeanu.Dustin is voiced by Daniel Rashid, who can be found on Instagram @danielrashid.Tala is voiced me, Bex Finch, who can be found on Instagram @itsbexfinchThe woman is voiced by Sarah High, who can be found on Instagram @srahhigh.The Shelter Marauder is voiced by Matt Keibler, who can be found on Instagram @mattkeibler.This episode was sound designed and mixed by Mia Glenn-Schuster, who can be found on Instagram as @mglennsound. Original compositions by Date Modified Tomorrow who can be found at @datemodifiedtomorrow on Instagram and Facebook.
    Original music in this episode includes “Reparation" by Date Modified Tomorrow.
    Graphics for The Last Station were designed by Michele Soares, who can be found on Instagram @mi_asoares. Special thanks to Orphanage Collective and the rest of our incredible writing team for lending their thoughts and suggestions for our broadcasts. Also, a special thank you to our assistant Michelle Lin and the rest of our Kingdom of Pavement team.
    Want to reach out? Our phone lines are always open, but we do prefer email these days. Drop us a note at: amy@amysuto.com with any tips about the Marauder's whereabouts, song requests, or advertising inquiries.
    Until next time, listeners, keep your radios tuned to The Last Station for sick beats and a nice distraction from out imminent demise. The end of the world has never sounded so good.

    • 34 min
    #5 RUINS

    #5 RUINS

    The ruins of Marina's world close in on her. The Last Station, a Kingdom of Pavement production. This episode, RUINS, was written by Ilan Benjamin, who can be found on Instagram @ilanibenjamin, directed by Tyler-Marie Walker, who can be found on Instagram @TYMAW. The Last Station is executive produced and created by Amy Suto who can be found at https://amysuto.com and Kyle Cords who is on Instagram @KyleFCords.If you enjoyed it, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to these words while gazing up at the occasionally starless void above. Want to support our post-apocalyptic broadcast? Go to https://www.kingdomofpavement.com/thelaststation for links to check out our store and track us down on all the social media platforms that have survived the apocalypse. Marina and Alt-Marina were voiced by Portia Juliettewho can be found on Instagram @PortiaJamas.Holden is voiced by Sid Phoenix, who can be found on Instagram @Sid_PhoenixAlice is voiced by Flannery Maney who can be found on Instagram @FlanneryManeyThis episode was sound designed and mixed by Jeff Cendejas, who can be found on Instagram as @mrdejas, and Jared Fellows, who can be found on Instagram @itgroovy. Original compositions by Stephen Ptacek, who can be found at stephenptacek.com.Original music in this episode includes “Evening Lullaby" by Alice Bloom who can be found on Spotify and on Instagram @alicebloommusic. “My Baby,” was performed by Deli Hours. They can be found on Spotify and on Instagram @DeliHoursGraphics for The Last Station were designed by Michele Soares, who can be found on Instagram @mi_asoares. Special thanks to Orphanage Collective and the rest of our incredible writing team for lending their thoughts and suggestions for our broadcasts. Also, a special thank you to our Associate Producer, Eden Polich, our ethical ad sales and marketing expert, Michael Perez, our assistant Helen Silverstein, and the rest of our Kingdom of Pavement team. Want to reach out? Our phone lines are always open, but we do prefer email these days. Drop us a note at: amy@amysuto.com with any tips about the Marauder's whereabouts, song requests, or advertising inquiries. Until next time, listeners, keep your radios tuned to The Last Station for sick beats and a nice distraction from out imminent demise. The end of the world has never sounded so good.

    • 32 min
    #4 THE STARS ARE NOT STARS

    #4 THE STARS ARE NOT STARS

    The Last Station is a Kingdom of Pavement production. This episode, THE STARS ARE NOT STARS was written by Amy Suto who can be found at https://amysuto.com/ and directed by Tyler-Marie Walker. The Last Station is executive produced and created by Amy Suto and Kyle Cords who is on Instagram @KyleFCords.Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to these words while gazing up at the occasionally starless void above. Want to support our post-apocalyptic broadcast? Go to https://www.kingdomofpavement.com/thelaststation for links to check out our store and track us down on all the social media platforms that have survived the apocalypse. Marina is voiced by Portia Juliette, who is on Instagram @PortiaJamasHolden is voiced by Sid Phoenix, who can be found on Instagram @Sid_PhoenixDustin is voiced by Daniel Rashid, who can be found on Instagram @danielrashidJake is voiced by Keanu Ross-Cabrera who can be found on Instagram @theotherkeanuAdditional voices were Eden Polich (@edenmackenzie) and Amanda Parola (@Moanadaughterofthechief). This episode was sound designed and mixed by Jeff Cendejas, who can be found on Instagram as @mrdejas, and Jared Fellows, who can be found on Instagram @itgroovy. Original compositions by Stephen Ptacek, who can be found at stephenptacek.com.Original music in this episode includes "Satellite" by Alice Bloom who can be found on Spotify and on Instagram @alicebloommusic. "Clementine" was performed by Elena Murray, who can be found on Instagram @elenascarlettmurray.Graphics for The Last Station were designed by Michele Soares, who can be found on Instagram @mi_asoares.Special thanks to Orphanage Collective and the rest of our incredible writing team for lending their thoughts and suggestions for our broadcasts. Also, a special thank you to our Associate Producer, Eden Polich, our ethical ad sales and marketing expert, Michael Perez, our assistant Helen Silverstein, and the rest of our Kingdom of Pavement team. Want to reach out? Our phone lines are always open, but we do prefer email these days. Drop us a note at: amy@amysuto.com with any tips about the Marauder's whereabouts, song requests, or advertising inquiries. Until next time, listeners, keep your radios tuned to The Last Station for sick beats and a nice distraction from out imminent demise. The end of the world has never sounded so good.

    • 32 min
    #3 THE LOST DAY

    #3 THE LOST DAY

    When our post-apocalyptic cowboy Holden finds himself trapped in an abandoned mine with a monster that steals time, he must find out a way to escape with his life -- with Marina's help....THE LAST STATION is a Kingdom of Pavement production. This episode, THE LOST DAY, was written by Jack Bentele who can be found at @bentelejack and directed by Amy Suto who can be found at https://amysuto.com. The Last Station is executive produced and created by Amy Suto and Kyle Cords who is on Instagram @KyleFCords. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to these words while gazing up at the occasionally starless void above. Want to support our post-apocalyptic broadcast? Go to https://www.kingdomofpavement.com/thelaststation for links to check out our store and track us down on all the social media platforms that have survived the apocalypse. Marina is voiced by Portia Juliette, who is on Instagram @PortiaJamasHolden is voiced by Sid Phoenix, who can be found on Instagram @Sid_PhoenixJosephine is voiced by Carolina Bonetti, who can be found on Instagram @linabean113Jake is voiced by Keanu Ross-Cabrera who can be found on Instagram @theotherkeanuThis episode was sound designed and mixed by Jeff Cendejas, who can be found on Instagram as @mrdejas, and Jared Fellows, who can be found on Instagram @itgroovy. Original compositions by Stephen Ptacek, who can be found at stephenptacek.com, and Anthony Al-Rifai. This episode was re-mixed and mastered by Mia Glenn-Schuster who can be found on Instagram at @mglennsound.The piano piece “Thoughts” in this episode was written and performed by Sid Phoenix. Graphics for The Last Station were designed by Michele Soares, who can be found on Instagram @mi_asoares.Special thanks to Orphanage Collective and the rest of our incredible writing team for lending their thoughts and suggestions for our broadcasts. Also, thank you to Lex Schultz, an integral part of the Kingdom of Pavement team, for helping us navigate the end of the world and everything in-between. Inspiration for the monster in this episode is from Trevor Henderson’s Creative Commons Siren Head creature. (https://trevor-henderson-inspiration.fandom.com/wiki/The_Siren_Head_)Want to reach out? Our phone lines are always open, but we do prefer email these days. Drop us a note at: amy@amysuto.com with any tips about the Marauder's whereabouts, song requests, or advertising inquiries. Until next time, listeners, keep your radios tuned to The Last Station for sick beats and a nice distraction from out imminent demise. The end of the world has never sounded so good.

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
69 Ratings

69 Ratings

GreggInCA ,

I’m not surprised that this gets 5 stars from everybody

I rarely leave reviews of all the excellent long-form storytelling SF and horror podcasts I’ve heard (I’ll try to do better), but let me tell you: I am writing this *minutes* after listening to the last devastating episode.

I am not exaggerating when I say this: I will never forget this story. The whole story is 5 episodes long, and it is, well, devastating and unforgettable. The plot, the actors, the singular sound effects that depict horrendous things in a kind of abstract way (you’ve never heard anything like this), and finally, the heart and anguish of what it is to be human. Listen to this. I’m not kidding.

JaneBerlinH ,

It’s a musical

Soooooo… I like the characters and the attempt at story building between them. The voice actors have gorgeous voices which are truly pleasant to hear. I’m incredibly appreciative of that. It’s surprising how rare that actually is. Anyways.

You should know:
1: This audio drama is most definitely what they would call a musical in the movie industry.
2: the music the creators of this show use is a very specific kind of music. Because it’s not the kind of music I spend time around I can’t be certain what they call it. Folk maybe? I grew up on a hippie commune and the adults who joined that commune in the 70’s and then went on to birth me and my friends there- those adults loved this kind of music. My childhood was drowned in this kind of music. I personally can’t stand being anywhere near it now. The kind of music that takes me to my happy place and that I choose to listen to now that I get to have a choice- leans more towards the heavy metal and/or drum & bass. Soooooo…it goes without saying that the music featured here in this podcast? Yeah. No thank you. I still gave it a listen but would skip through the songs or turn the volume waaaaaaay down until the torture was over.
3: Last thing I wanted to mention is that the people who made this truly do love the music they play here. They have that “I’m a fan and proud of it. And if you don’t like this kind of music yet …here sit down and I am going to teach you what real music is!” So if you like folk music or whatever…you will love the absolute $h!t out of this show!!

IzzyI1704 ,

Unique Storytelling - Very captivating

I love the production quality, the pacing, and the mix of music and character narrative. Its a very intriguing story thus far and I can’t wait for the next episode.

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