The Kinks
John Illsley: My Life in Dire Straits
Dire Straits are one of the biggest bands in rock history, having sold more than 100 million records, having won four Grammy Awards, and having embarked on some of the biggest tours the industry has… Audio
The Kinks' Lola Versus Powerman
A half-century on from The Kinks' 1970 album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, the boxed set arrives with heaps of archival extras. William Dart checks out just what lies beyond its… Audio
Green MP Dr Elizabeth Kerekere on Lola, by the Kinks
Fifty years ago 'Lola' by the Kinks, was number one in NZ. The hit-song tells the story of Lola, who "walked like a woman but talked like a man". Green MP, and LGBTIQ activist Dr Elizabeth Kerekere… Audio
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records has new hipster vibrations from Blood Orange and Cigarettes After Sex, plus landmark reissues from REM and The Kinks. Audio
Greatest album - Something Else
Today's greatest album 'Something Special' by The Kinks. Audio
The Kinks, Cher & Richard Swift
Jeremy Taylor from Slow Boat Records brings us an expanded look at the Kinks most iconic album on its 50th birthday, Cher gets stuck into the ABBA catalogue, and the late great Richard Swift's… Audio
Ray Davies in America
English musician Ray Davies (from The Kinks originally) has had a lifelong fascination with the USA, and he's released two albums under the title Americana, based on his experiences of touring and… Video, Audio
A Tribute to Something Else
William Dart listens to MOJO Magazine's recent tribute to the Kink's 1967 album "Something Else by the Kinks", and explores the music of some of the artists who pay tribute on it. Audio
The Sampler 7 February 2017
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger reviews a maximalist tribute to their hometown from Los Angeles duo Foxygen; the full-body experience of Wellington drums-turntables-and-vocals trio The All… Audio
Kinked! Kinks Songs & Sessions 1964-1971
Nick Bollinger delights in a compilation of some of the more obscure '60s compositions by The Kinks’ Ray Davies. Audio
Kinked! Kinks Songs & Sessions 1964-1971
Nick Bollinger delights in a compilation of some of the more obscure '60s compositions by The Kinks’ Ray Davies.
Audio'All they wanted to do was fight'
After a brief career as a pop singer in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Larry Page became a successful music manager, record producer, and record label owner, working with The Kinks, Daniel Boone, and… Audio
Everybody's In Show-Biz
William Dart revels in a remastered reissue of The Kinks' 1972 album Everybody's In Show-Biz, and takes a quick look at James Blake's new album The Colour in Anything. Audio
Culture jamming, celebrity, and artistic expression
Culture jamming is the practice of subverting an established icon or brand for artistic, political, or comedic reasons. But what happens when it gets co-opted by the very people and institutions that… Audio
Feature album - Muswell Hillbillies
Our feature album is Muswell Hillbillies from English band, The Kinks. It came out in 1971 and is regarded as a masterpiece by many fans. There's been more written about the importance of Kinks' music… Audio