The Kinks song that became a hit without Ray Davies thinking about it An accidental classic. Reuben Cross Jun 29, 2025
Did The Kinks really party at John Wayne Gacy’s house in 1965? An unfortunate run-in or complete myth? Kelly Murphy Jun 27, 2025
The Kinks song Ray Davies hated being compared to The Beatles: “No, no bullshit” “We were more unpopular.” Dale Maplethorpe Jun 22, 2025
Ray Davies’ striking satire of English nostalgia: “For this land, I shall die” An often misunderstood anthem. Ben Forrest Jun 19, 2025
The 10 greatest guitar solos from the 1960s Guitar work that transcends time. Dale Maplethorpe Jun 17, 2025
‘Dead End Street’: How The Kinks soundtracked the era of angry young men A groundbreaking track. Ben Forrest Jun 14, 2025
‘Long Tall Sally’: How The Kinks’ debut single signalled the arrival of the swinging sixties A pivotal moment. Ben Forrest Jun 3, 2025
‘Postcards from London’: The awkward backstory of Ray Davies’ duet with Chrissie Hynde A minefield. Will Howard Jun 2, 2025