
Sometimes When We Touch also features commentary from Kenny Loggins, L.A. Subtitled The Reign, Ruin and Resurrection of Soft Rock, the documentary digs into the roots of the genre, which boomed in commercial popularity from the seventies through the early eighties. “Personally, I’m happy that the kids are finally learning about the virtues of the Carpenters and Michael McDonald via their sampling in current hip-hop.” “You can trash, bash and malign soft rock as much as you want, but I bet you know every song in the Hall & Oates catalog,” says Van Toffler, the CEO of Gunpowder & Sky, which is a partner with MTV Entertainment Studios on the series.

It’s titled Sometimes When We Touch and it hits the streaming platform for American and Canadian viewers on Tuesday, January 3.


A new three-part documentary about the history of soft rock is coming to Paramount+, as per a Variety report.
