Robyn Hitchcock is a legendary British singer-songwriter whose surrealist lyricism and genre-blurring catalog span six decades. A singular voice in music, his work is rich with recurring themes like marine life, obsolete electric transport, ghosts, cheese, and what one writer described as “morbid eroticism.” From fronting The Soft Boys’ psychedelic art-rock to crafting cult solo classics like I Often Dream of Trains and Eye, Hitchcock blends psychedelia, wit, and emotional depth with poetic ease. Now based in Nashville, he continues to evolve creatively—publishing books, releasing music through his own Tiny Ghost label, and collaborating across continents. With new songs set for release in 2025, Hitchcock remains an enduring icon of inventive rock.
“I like to keep busy,” says Hitchcock. “We have all eternity to not exist.”