This week, we invite you to unlock the secrets of horror with the incomparable Denver-based comedian and musician Ben Roy.
Tune in as we delve deep into the realms of horror with the multifaceted artist Ben Roy.
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Known for his comedic brilliance and musical talent, Ben Roy takes us on a chilling journey through his artistic endeavors, sharing insights into his creative process and his unique perspective on the horror genre.
Join us as we explore the darker corners of comedy, music, and life itself, with spine-tingling discussions on the interplay between artistry and fear. From dissecting the psychological elements of horror to unraveling the mysteries of the human psyche, this episode promises a riveting blend of laughter, music, and spine-chilling tales.
Roy currently lives in Denver, Colorado. His comedy has been compared to Bill Hicks and Lewis Black. Roy is a member of The Grawlix, a trio of Denver comedians who produce a monthly live comedy show and web series. He stars on the TruTV show Those Who Can’t. He is also a singer who has fronted several Denver-area punk rock bands.
Whether you’re a die-hard horror enthusiast or simply curious about the intersection of comedy, music, and horror, this episode is sure to captivate and entertain. Don’t miss out on this electrifying conversation that’s bound to leave you both terrified and inspired.
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