About
Louisiana's bayous are not just water and trees; they are veins of memory, grief, and hunger. In Bayou After Dark, Luna guides you through a world where the cypress roots hold secrets and the mist carries whispers of those who never made it home. Each episode is a self-contained story drawn from the folklore, history, and hidden corners of the American South: a trapper who catches something in his net that should not exist, a bride whose wedding veil is made of Spanish moss, a family who hears their own voices calling from the swamp at night. These are not jump scares. They are slow, inevitable dread—the feeling of a hand on your shoulder when you are alone in a boat. Luna's voice settles into the dark like the lantern on the prow, steady and close. The stories share a setting and a sensibility: the thick, humid terror of a place that remembers everything. Listen if you want to feel the water rising around your ankles. But do not look too long into the dark reflection.