Features
Wednesday, November 26 2008
Day Two: From Jimi Hendrix to the Rolling Stones
The last quintet of choices show how the blues reclaimed its basis for a dozen hard rock hymns, argued for the importance of following one's singer/songwriter muse, and proved that not every significant sound coming out of the UK was Beatle-based.
Thursday, August 16 2007
God Save Self-Indulgence
Resist adult life with the Kinks' backward-looking Village Green Preservation Society.
Columns
Monday, October 17 2011
Old Country Comfort: How the British Might Save American Music (Again)
The British saved rock 'n' roll, reignited the blues, and may just make country music more American.
Reviews
Thursday, June 17 2010
'You Really Got Me' Really, Really Got to Me
This utterly abominable hatchet job makes an unforgivable hash of one of the great bands of the British Invasion.
News
Tuesday, November 8 2011
Kinks frontman and band hit the road with new album
MINNEAPOLIS — He wasn’t as cute and playful as Paul McCartney, as sexy and dangerous as Mick Jagger or as handsome and wholesome as Peter…



































