Spanish Sundown

Can you hear the voices?

They are trapped in objects from Spain’s past. An antique door knocker that witnessed a beheading. A murderous revolver hidden under the floor tile of a theater. A centuries-old castle stone pissed on by a madman.

The sun goes down and everyday people stumble across these objects. When they touch them, the voices tell their story.

Stories of Celtic warriors high on shrooms, mad bulls, gold-toothed bandoleers in hidden caves, Nazi collaborators, penis-shrinking witches, adulterous kings…

Discover the horrific blood stories of Spain’s past.

Discover the horror…that lies inside your own mind.

Spanish Sundown is the result of years of ongoing historical research. An original audio drama production, it features the authentic sounds of Spain recorded on-site. Close your eyes and travel here with your mind.

Listen to the voices.

Episodes drop every other Tuesday.

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WARNING: Be advised that Spanish Sundown is a horror podcast that rips the cover off the darkest sides of the human condition. It contains violence, abuse and other similar adult themes. Consider before listening.

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Episodes

Pegasus: Chopped Wings

Tuesday Jan 13, 2026

Tuesday Jan 13, 2026

In the Duero Valley lie the ruins of a 4th-century Roman villa. In what used to be the home's entrance, there is an impeccably preserved mosaic of Pegasus.
But Pegasus has no wings.
Why?
This episode's character is a Latin translator who travels to the villa with his boss (and clingy romantic partner) for a work assignment, all while dealing with abnormal back pain. When he discovers a tablet with an ancient inscription, his boss strangely insists on ignoring it.
He also insists on our character never taking off the shiny black bracelet he gave him when they made things official. Even though it hurts his wrist. 
It turns out the voices are trapped inside this bracelet. They take us back to 409 AD, where we meet the final owner of the villa, at a time when the Alans, Visigoths, and Suebi are overrunning Hispania.
But the owner of the villa isn't concerned. Because Rome is unbeatable...right?
The power of the Roman god Mars, Christian beliefs and AI collide in a story spanning millennia. Discover with our character the true nature of the black bracelet he is not allowed to remove, where his back pain comes from, and why Pegasus doesn't have any wings.
 
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1. Visit the Museo de las villas romanas website here.
2. Take a look at the series filmed at the reconstruction of the villa, El Corazón del Imperio. IMDb here.
3. I took images of the museum, the archaeological dig with the wingless Pegasus mosaic, and the reconstruction of the villa while researching and recording this episode. You can see them on Spanish Sundown’s webpage, or on Facebook, Instagram or Reddit, where you can also join our online community.
© 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

Interview with Lori Gerson

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026

Lori Gerson voices our main character in Spanish Sundown's Episode 9 - María Pita: Swamp Breath.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be an American immigrant to Spain? With so many listeners asking what it’s like to live abroad, we wanted to give you this special bonus episode where we chat about Lori's journey as a writer, translator, actress and model.
Join our discussion on cultural differences (like, personal space does not mean the same thing in Spain!), finding your voice in a different language (and what that means if you curse!), how to mingle with the locals…and some creepy Spanish traditions.
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1. Listen to the story starring Lori Gerson, Ep. 9 - María Pita: Swamp Breath here.
2. Check out Lori Gerson's modelling and acting work on her Instagram profile here.
3. Watch the Voice of Hind Rajab. IMDb page here.
4. Read about the history of the Church of San Nicolás. Wikipedia article in English here.
5. Listen to the creepy knife sharpener's tune on YouTube!
2-See the official webpage here.
Remember to follow our Spanish Sundown community on social media and join the conversation.
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María Pita: Swamp Breath

Tuesday Dec 30, 2025

Tuesday Dec 30, 2025

Who was María Pita?
In today’s episode, we travel to the city of A Coruña, in foggy, mystical Galicia. After purchasing an antique comb from a young immigrant man, Josefa witnesses a situation of injustice.
She is horrified to discover that a dark magic sludge has paralyzed her, preventing her from righting the wrong.
The voices trapped in the comb take her back to 1589, when Sir Francis Drake laid siege to the city. With the English forces outnumbering the townspeople by almost 30 to 1, even the women had to fight in a conflict that they were sure to lose.
Except that one of those women was María Pita, who singlehandedly changed the tide of this Anglo-Spanish War battle. Her story teaches Josefa how to finally break free from the cursed muck.
And how to right the injustice.
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1. Special thanks to guest star Lori Gerson for breathing life into multiple characters. Check out her other modelling, acting and language work on her Instagram profile here.
2. I hope you enjoyed the authentic sounds of A Coruña and the Galician Atlantic recorded while researching this episode in person. You can see original images of this on-site recording on Spanish Sundown’s webpage, or on Facebook, Instagram or Reddit, where you can also join our online community.
3. See the location of María Pita square here.
© 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

Tuesday Dec 16, 2025

"I take a deep, enraged breath and whisper back:
'Miguel, I cannot wait to wish you a Merry Christmas.'
He looks confused.
'What?'
Oh, Miguel. You'll see what I mean."
Carla feels a lot of anger and pain. Go caroling with her this holiday season through San Lorenzo de El Escorial’s life-sized monumental Nativity Scene (or as she calls it, an LSD dream) and discover King Phillip II’s massive monastery, palace and royal crypt and why he had them built in this precise location (hint: it has to do with a door to the underworld).
Carla finds an old saw used in the original construction. The voices trapped inside tell her the legend of the red- and yellow-eyed black dog that has been terrorizing the townspeople for the past 500 years. And she meets characters not quite living…but not quite dead.
Carla channels her anger and pain to into a Christmas from hell.
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1-See the location of the monastery here.
2-See the official webpage here.
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Tuesday Dec 02, 2025

“I take a swig of wine from my Don Simón box and whisper at the woman: ‘God’s trying to punish me.’”
A man lives on the Madrid metro. He is convinced that God wants him to confess to something he didn’t do.
He discovers a macabre secret hidden behind the subway walls. This secret takes him back to 1619 and introduces him to Tirso de Molina, author of Trickster of Seville, and reveals the history of the square that bears the writer’s name.
A history shaped by political chaos, the desamortización de Mendizábal with his government seizure of Church property, technological progress and the first underground train line…and Franco’s thin skin.
It all leads back to the macabre secret behind the walls.
And our character’s forced confession to a sin he didn’t commit.
Or maybe he did?
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1. See the location of the Tirso de Molina square here.
2. Read Trickster of Seville in English or in Spanish.
Special thanks to Revé Fisher for fact checking.
See the website and social media for original images of the recording locations:
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© 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025

-"HAMMER THE SYSTEM, KILL THE SYSTEM."
-Men, women, and children in white hoods and robes. Swaying to the beat of drums. Is she a terrorist?
-A priest betrayed. A bloody hammer. What has the king done?
 
A woman attends a secret meeting in a 500-year-old dungeon beneath the streets of Madrid. There, her leader gives her both a symbol and a tool to destroy the people they hate.
This object teaches her the story of Matías Vinuesa, a mercenary priest in cahoots with King Ferdinand 7th whose tragic fate played a pivotal role in ending the trienio liberal progressive government and ushered in the década ominosa of political absolutism in 19th-century Spain. It all has to do with a bloody hammer.
And somehow, the Americans.
Both our characters pay the highest price for betrayal.
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1. See the location of the retirement home where the Cárcel de la Corona is hidden here.
2. Check out Benito Pérez Galdós' book El grande oriente here.
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Tuesday Nov 04, 2025

-"Don't cry. It makes me cry."
-19th-century bandits fighting the Spanish government.
-A cave with dark power.
After yet another fight with her self-absorbed boyfriend, photographer Clara escapes to her family's mountain cabin in San Rafael to clear her head and take some wildlife shots. There, she discovers a mysterious hidden cave, la Cueva Valiente.
Inside is a glowing red necklace, hundreds of years old. She learns its connection to bandoleer Juan Plaza's demise after his attack on a government convoy in the pass between Madrid and Segovia.
It turns out, this necklace has magical power.
And it changes her life with its power.
Its dark, beastly power.
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Link to the hiking trail to the cave here.
 
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Tuesday Oct 21, 2025

-Love your mommy or it’ll hurt. Stuffed animals come to life. -Cognac. Ouija boards. Killer pet felines. A monster’s tendrils in the throat.-SUICIDE…OR MURDER?A six-year-old boy with a secret and his plush lion take a tour of the Coracera Castle. He discovers its last owner: Juan Fernández Ganza, an alcoholic grifter obsessed with the occult who believed himself to be the reincarnation of a king. And his grisly, bloody (and brainy) death.
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1. See a portrait of King Charles II here.
2. See an original press article about the story here.
3. See the location of the castle here and the official webpage here.
4. Watch La Marca del Hombre Lobo horror film here.
5. And a photo of Juan with his pet tiger here (he looks absolutely insane).
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Tuesday Oct 07, 2025

-Gay drama. Tight white pants. Thirst for revenge.
-A philandering King Philip II. A member-shrinking witch. Magic powdered herbs.
-13 coins. Skeletons in walls. Ghosts on rooftops.
-ARMIES OF WASPS.
 
You can find the House of the Seven Chimneys here.
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Tuesday Sep 23, 2025

-A washed-up actress. Sequins. Hair spray. Short shorts.
-Roaring 20s. A scheming aristocrat. An obscene playwright. A sex worker.
-A revolver under a floor tile.
-MURDER.
 
-See Avenida Alfonso Vidal y Planas in Tijuana here.
-See the current location of the brothel featured in Isabel de Ceres here, right on today's Calle Libreros in downtown Madrid.
-The Isabel de Ceres play itself here.
-The original article covering the murder here.
-Link to the modern-day Joy Eslava nightclub here.
 
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