The groundbreaking legacy of slowcore pioneers IDAHO will be celebrated with new vinyl box set 'The Devil You Know [1992-1996].'
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.
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.
Trailblazing feminist icon, musician, outspoken women’s rights activist, and original rebel girl Kathleen Hanna has announced her new book 'Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk.'
The reissue is the first time 'My Crazy Life' has ever been on 12-inch vinyl and includes a 20-page full-color zine featuring unreleased pictures by Sofia Coppola.
The Numero Group has announced the upcoming release of 'Paper Airplanes, Paper Hearts,' which compiles the complete recorded works of seminal Little Rock, Arkansas queer tweemo band Everyone Asked About You.
The 1990s were a time when a lot of filmmakers made movies that were meant to function as manifestos on the political climate of the day, and probably the weirdest one was 'Bulworth.'
There was once a time, albeit brief, when Steven Seagal was actually both cool and a plausible movie star; with the best of his run being 1992's 'Under Siege.'
'In & Out' was a decent-sized hit that got its origin story from Tom Hanks' 1994 Oscars speech. And while it had its heart in the right place, it's very much a film of its time.
AnnaLiisa Ariosa-Benston talks about what inspires her work, the appeal of a '90s aesthetic, and what she hopes to inspire in others.
Make Sure is set to transport listeners back to the golden era of '90s alternative music with the release of his latest single, "Infinite Rail."
For the first two weeks in December 2023, London’s The Vinyl Cafe will host the 33 ⅓ Vinyl Exhibition which brings together a specially curated selection of 33 legendary albums from 1990.
Released 30 years ago, Mike Myers' 'So I Married an Axe Murderer' was something of a flop, but it's gained a bit of a cult following in the years since thanks to some noteworthy gags.
The extensive discography contains all of the Heroin’s out-of-print 7”s and 12”s, compilation tracks, as well as the session the band recorded at the infamous Inner Ear Studios in Washington, DC.
'There's Something About Mary' was one of the biggest hit comedies of the 1990s, and it's famous for a few things, including the start of the Ben Stiller's run as a leading man.
In many ways, The Breeders' second album 'Last Splash' was not only their best release but one of the seminal albums of the '90s, and now it's getting a 30th anniversary reissue.
For six years now, Britain has organizing its National Album Day, and in October 2023, that event will celebrate the classic albums of the 1990s.
'Singles' wasn't Cameron Crowe's best film, but, it truly captured that brief moment in rock and roll history where '90s grunge had Seattle at the center of the universe.
Jim Carrey exploded onto the scene of the mid-1990s as one of Hollywood's leading stars going on an impressive run of major hits, with his criminally underrated 'Liar Liar' coming right in the midst of it all.
Reviving some of the animated classics from the 90's would surely get a lot of nostalgic people hyped. But unless a remake, whatever form it might come in, manages to capture their original essence and give it a fresh spin rather than just be more bait, I’d say some things are better off left in the past.