The Kinks to reunite: “I think it’s kind of an appropriate time to do it”
Long before Noel and Liam Gallagher were slinging insults at one another, Ray and Dave Davies beefed as only British brothers can. Following a successful four-decade partnership in The Kinks, Ray and Dave spent the last two decades trading barbs through the press. Dave called Ray a narcissist vampire who “sucks me dry of ideas, emotions and creativity. It’s toxic for me to be with him.” Ray stomped on Dave’s 50th birthday cake.
In recent years, however, the brothers have seemingly reconciled to the point where they’ve considered a reunion. In 2015 they shared the stage together for the first time in 20 years. Now, according to Ray Davies, the band is reuniting for a brand new album.
In an interview with BBC’s Channel 4 News, Ray Davies said that he, Dave Davies, and drummer Mick Avory are “making a new album, inspired by the Rolling Stones.” “I think it’s kind of an appropriate time to do it,” he added. The band’s last album came in 1993 with Phobia.
Ray Davies also suggested that The Kinks will play shows together in support of the album. The band last played together in 1996.
“It won’t be well-organised like the Rolling Stones,” Davies added. “You must praise The Rolling Stones for being great at publicity and a great band great at organizing their careers and Mick [Jagger] has done an incredible PR job and it’s kind of inspiring to see them doing it.”
“But The Kinks will probably be playing the local bar.”