“TRAP STREET” PODCAST REVIEW
Kev: UK Based Podcast Critic
If my podcasting critic career doesn’t skyrocket I always secretly fancied being a cartographer. If anything it sounded kinda cool. Don’t worry, I’ve not lost the plot – there is a link between that statement and my latest review.
With “Trap Street” part of the Fable & Folly Network, we follow Josh (VO Michael P. Greco), a 27-year-old underachiever who receives an unusual glowing email attachment containing a picture of a stunning redheaded lady, along with a mysterious map of somewhere called Ocean Bay. Josh’s character is tragically hopeless, lacking a job, has zero love life, and is equally poor at swiping right. As my readers know I have an affinity with underdog characters. Whether it’s the cliche substance abuse, failed marriage types, or in Josh’s case far from a social magician – his struggles are relatable.
Behind every flawed lead character, a best pal is rooting for a better life for our protagonist. Enter my favorite dry martini character, Richard (VO Dale Inghram), adding awesome satire and comedic undercurrents to the mix. If there’s a season two, and if there’s ever a scene in need of say a similarly sarcastic British cousin VO, just give me a shout.
It may not have been intentional, but there are a lot of links running through this podcast — the course of life, navigating love’s twists and turns, and of course, the map itself. This could ‘of course’ just be the old romantic within me.
From my POV, although each episode of this show runs a brisk 20 minutes, the plotline development can feel a tad slow. When we arrive at Ocean Bay, it seems to be a sleepy local town with not much happening, which might contribute to the pace. Again, speculation on my part.
The tone and humor within the show are right up my sarcastic alley, with the intermission of Batman surfer music sounding ace! I absolutely adored the interview scene where Josh reels off the best new-age buzzwords I’ve heard in ages — goals, five-year plans. It sounded like a hilarious and easily relatable scene in the show!
Not that I look at podcasting charts when writing a review, but “Trap Street” is currently enjoying the dizzying heights of the number one sci-fi slot on both sides of the pond. That’s quite an achievement – kudos gentlemen.
I also especially liked the news radio “Strange Air” bulletin – great Easter egg touch guys it’s all about those little details.
So, if you’re after an audio drama with a great blend of wit and treasure hunt vibes, “Trap Street” will be right up your alley. Or perhaps I should say Street…
And remember guys, maps have secrets.
Cheers, Kev!
LISTENER REVIEWS
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
“How is this series not getting more affection, attention and accolades? It’s well-written, fun, goofy, filled with intrigue, never boring for an effing second, and truly novel in concept. I am but one woman, but I’m telling everyone I know about this podcast.”
United States - 5/16/25
“Holy crap this is a great show! I found you guys about a week ago and I went from ‘you have my attention’ to ‘this has to be one of the best podcasts I’ve heard.’ Solid, solid job.”
United States - 4/28/25
“Fantastic fiction. Love the story, the acting, and especially the tongue firmly in cheek humor.”
United States - 4/10/25
“I listened to this on the way home from work and I am absolutely transfixed by the story!”
United States - 2/18/25
“Hurry! How long do I have to wait for more episodes?”
Australia - 11/15/24
“Thoroughly entertained. Just completed episode 9 - what an amazing twist. Super keen to hear the rest.”
Australia - 09/17/24
“Series one has been thoroughly entertaining. A great storyline. So refreshing to hear something unique.”
Australia - 08/16/24
“What an amazing show! Can’t wait for season two.”
Netherlands - 08/04/24
“2 eps in…This is my sort of Podcast… Bit of mystery, forthcoming adventure and a bit of humor. So looking forward to future episodes. Only wish I’d found it in a years’ time when I could binge it! Great job so far…”
Great Britain - 03/23/24