How to Kill a Piano is a fantasy/horror tale of family, love, demons, mystery, and music, served in George Tait’s unmatched and intriguing story-telling style along side piano accompaniment that keeps the listeners hooked episode to episode.
George searches for answers in Charlie's library and discovers a new journal he's never noticed while Scrootius and Absinth prepare another trap.
Harold sees the past, the future, and the present all in the pages of the records that the Anthenasians have left behind. George starts to piece together his own memories moving one step closer to completing his own personal puzzle and find Charlie.
George wakes up to discover a new face looking back at him through the mirror. Charlie is no where to be found. There are now more questions than ever before. Find out more at howtokillapiano.com
This week we preview a future chapter of How to Kill a Piano and tell a tale we teased about involving the attempted resurrection of a baby grand digital piano.
Scooritus and Absinth manage to capture George inside their metal box.
George uncovers a few dark secrets from Charlie's past and promises to keep the book safe.
Snakes tongues, Intervals, gardening, and maidens, the dedicated demons Scrootius and Absinth plant the seeds for Charlie's unsettling future (or lack there of).
After coming home from his latest piano lesson, George discovers a curious book in his backpack guiding him into some unusual powers. Are they tools he can use to destroy the piano once and for all?
Charlie is still frozen in the music room, Sara reveals the secret she's been keeping, and George has to decide how he'll save Uncle Charlie.
This week we take a peek into the process behind some of the music you hear during How to Kill a Piano. You'll hear what happens when a looping pedal, guitar, toy concertina, and a Dualo du Touch S synthesizer are combined.
George's piano lessons take a strange turn, Charlie is non-responsive, and his music teacher and her pets aren't who George thought they were.
While George struggles to remember his encounter with Charon, the power goes out and George and Charlie make up stories they find in their tea leaves. But they're not alone, Chordeva lurks beneath the cloak of the evening darkness pondering her the next step.
George comes face to face with a shapeshifter for the very first time.
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In this weeks episode, find out what happened to George's piano, why it's not mother earth (or even father earth), and how one man's purge fed another's piano obsession.
Charlie and George visit Mr. Saprophagous and discover the town has been littered with pianos.
In this episode you'll get to a peek at the original stage show and hear two original recordings that were used during that same live show from 19 years ago. This includes the original How to Kill a Piano "theme song" followed by controlled noise.
George wakes to a strange sound of music billowing up from below in the basement as the monstrous evil piano begins to come to life and control those around it.
In the fourth chapter of How to Kill a Piano, Uncle Charlie tells George a series of bedtime stories set to music while the demonic piano lurks beneath the floorboards.
Charlie and George encounter two peculiar gentleman at their door who claim that Charlie won the prize of a baby grand piano. They've come to deliver it.
Uncle Charlie removes part of his nephew George's skull and slowly pours bowling water in after steeping the pages of a book in a tea kettle while George pester's Uncle Charlie about his first love.
How to Kill a Piano is a fictional coming-of-age black comedy-drama story. It incorporates elements of dark humor and existentialist drama. The plot revolves around the exploits of a young young man named George who is adopted into a home by a man he calls Uncle Charlie. Charlie teaches George about living life to its fullest and that life is the most precious gift of all. A demonic piano threatens the very fabric of that life and George must safe Charlie and the world from an unavoidable tragic doom.A baby grand piano, dating over one hundred years, is delivered by the devil's henchmen to the basement of Charlie Seraphic's home. Charlie becomes possessed by the instrumental beast and an orphan, George, seems to be the only one who might be able to save him from the evil musical force dwelling below the floorboards.