The Backrooms Pt. 3: The Sound of Rain

How long can people stay in an impossible place before it starts changing them? In Part Three of The Midnight Drive's Backrooms series, the endless yellow hallways remain unchanged. The lights still buzz overhead. The carpet still stretches beyond sight. The maze still refuses to obey logic. But something else is happening now. The pressure of isolation is beginning to affect the people trapped inside. Memories become harder to reach. Ordinary sounds begin to feel distant. Questions about purpose, faith, identity, and regret slowly surface as Joe, Samantha, and the narrator continue their search for a way home. No monsters. No jump scares. No explanations. Just the growing realization that the most frightening thing in the Backrooms may not be the hallways at all. It may be what happens to people who stay there too long. Part Three of a five-part Backrooms event. In this episode:Memory and isolationThe sound of rainJoe's growing self-reflectionSamantha's questions about faithPsychological pressureThe erosion of certaintyThe loneliness of endless spacesLife before the Backrooms The Midnight Drive presents: The Backrooms © Hondira LLC 2026