The new Milli Vanilli documentary takes a great look back at one of modern music's biggest scandals, leaving you questioning if we all overreacted.
A lot of movies get called groundbreaking, but few from the '80s really earn that designation quite like Robert Zemeckis' and Steven Spielberg's 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit', which was remarkable for a number of reasons.
Establishing themselves as one of the more inventive indie rockers in the '80s and '90s, the Pixies are now set to reissue their iconic BBC sessions from that time.
Have you heard of Kip Hanrahan? He may not be a household name, but his influence on the music industry is undeniable.
Reissue specialists Rhino will reissue The Replacements' major label debut album Tim Paul Westerberg and the band released back in 1985 as a box set.
Synthesizers took the '80s by storm - changing the landscape of popular music and pop culture at large in the process. As musicians embraced the emerging technology, their own sound and style transformed into everything we remember the era for.
Ostinato Records is proud to announce 'Synthesizing the Silk Roads,' an unprecedented new anthology of dance music from the former USSR.
Punk, Goth, & Hip-Hop... oh my! SYFY's new comic-book series turns the clock back to a time when music was more than just an MP3 on a smartphone.
Arriving 40 years ago this week, 'Flashdance' was a major hit and a significant film for several reasons, though it didn't lead Jennifer Beals to the type of career she probably should have.
'Synchronicity' was The Police’s most successful album, and included singles “Every Breath You Take” and “Wrapped Around Your Finger.”
'The Hidden' arrived three years before the arrival of 'Twin Peaks,' but it's a movie that should naturally appeal to fans of that particular show. For one, it's got Kyle MacLachlan, playing an FBI agent with an unorthodox style.
Released 35 years ago, 'A Fish Called Wanda' perfectly blended British and American sensibilities into one of the '80s most consistently funny movies, led by an all-time performance from Kevin Kline.
The '80s, as an era, represent one of the most beloved and revisited times of all time. What makes it such an enduring era?