Songs in the Key of X, Episode 11: Christmas
Jeffery X Martin has managed to avoid catching a dose of the Christmas Spirit, but he’s put together a Christmas ‘Songs in the Key of X’ anyway.
Jeffery X Martin has managed to avoid catching a dose of the Christmas Spirit, but he’s put together a Christmas ‘Songs in the Key of X’ anyway.
Jeffery X Martin takes a look at the weird musical spectrum of 1970 on this week’s installment of ‘Songs in the Key of X.’
On this week’s ‘Songs in the Key of X,’ Jeffery X Martin wonders why you’re buying all those holiday gifts when you could be stealing them.
In this installment of ‘Songs in the Key of X,’ Jeffery X Martin digs deep into the fatalistic catalog of The Fixx. Man, that’s a lot of “X’s.”
The Blue Underground 4K restoration Blu-ray of Lucio Fulci’s ‘Zombie’ might be more gorgeous than the movie deserves, but you should buy it anyway.
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The H.P. Lovecraft adaptation, ‘The Unnamable,’ is still a worthwhile watch 30 years on, and Unearthed Films has given it a new 4K scan.
Join Jeffery X Martin and his guest, BBP founder and editor-in-chief, Andy Burns, as they geek out about instrumentals by Rush on ‘Songs in the Key of X.’
This week, Songs in the Key of X discusses and presents five of the greatest tracks written by John Carpenter.
Go behind the scenes with the critically acclaimed comic Venom #1 with writer Donny Cates, a story that’s been 1,000 years in the making.
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We’re making up for this column’s recent absence by telling you about all the new music this week, including Chis Cavoretto, Gang of Four, DOA, Mick Harvey, and more.