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Here, we unravel the darkest corners of the human experience—exploring unsolved mysteries, true crime, paranormal encounters, and tales of the occult. Obscurata dares you to question the boundaries of what we believe to be true… and what we fear may be lurking in the dark.
Each episode delves into mysterious events, blending atmospheric storytelling with a touch of the unexplainable. Whether it’s an intriguing crime, a ghostly legend, or strange phenomenon, we uncover the stories that refuse to be silenced—because some have no ending.
Brought to you by the creators of The Whispering Woods https://thewhisperingwoodspodcast.com
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In the 1930s, reports began to circulate across Europe of a song so mournful it was said to drive listeners to suicide. From Budapest to London, victims were found with sheet music in their hands, gramophones still spinning the tune, or notes quoting its lyrics. The song was Szomorú Vasárnap – “Gloomy Sunday” – written by struggling Hungarian pianist Rezső Seress after a heartbreak.
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Sources:
https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/gloomy-sunday-hungarian-suicide-song
https://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/depression/facts/gloomy-sunday-suicide-song.htm
https://blog.youraccompanist.com/gloomy-sunday-the-worlds-most-depressing-song/
https://hungarianconservative.com/articles/history/gloomy_sunday_song_rezso_seress/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloomy_Sunday
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