Heading into what should be his retirement years, Robyn Hitchcock still sounds like the most poetic punk on the decadent block. His self-titled and 21st studio album, due out in April, finds the former leader of the Soft Boys writing with his usual deconstructive wit and skewed social realism, even when it means channeling dystopian science fiction and hard-edged, Lou Reedian minimalism.…
Heading into what should be his retirement years, Robyn Hitchcock still sounds like the most poetic punk on the decadent block. His self-titled and 21st studio album, due out in April, finds the former leader of the Soft Boys writing with his usual deconstructive wit and skewed social realism, even when it means channeling dystopian science fiction and hard-edged, Lou Reedian minimalism.…