Robyn Hitchcock

Robyn Hitchcock announces spring tour

Eugene Mirman and Kelley Stoltz will open select dates of Robyn’s spring tour.

Tour news: Bruce Springsteen, Sampha, Indigo De Souza, Robyn Hitchcock, Tony Touch, more

Plus: Nicki Minaj, IDLES, Beach House, Sofia Kourtesis, Danny Brown, Joanna Sternberg, Sam Roberts Band, Cheekface, and more tour and festival news.

Tour news: Robyn Hitchcock, Turnpike Troubadours, U.D.O., Strawberry Guy, more

Plus: Hurray for the Riff Raff, Citizen, Sheer Mag, Travis Scott, Mary Timony, Heavenly, Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter, and more tour and festival news.

22 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Teenage Fanclub, Laurel Halo, Dim Wizard, Downhaul, Prewn, Sparklehorse (Robyn Hitchcock cover), MUNYA, Deeper and more.

Indie Basement (4/28): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in the Basement: Jessie Ware, Beach House, Y La Bamba, Robyn Hitchcock, The Blue Aeroplanes, JFDR, and more.

Tour news: Ringo Starr, Gary Clark Jr, La Luz, The Bled, Jivebomb, Jimmy Whispers, more

Plus: Robyn Hitchcock, Duran Duran / Grace Jones, Wednesday, SBTRKT, Maggie Rogers, Mount Eerie, Jana Horn, Ab-Soul, Milwaukee Metalfest, This is Hardcore, Thursday, and more tour and festival news.

Robyn Hitchcock releasing first-ever instrumental album (stream 3 tracks)

Says Robyn: “I’ve been playing long guitar instrumentals since 1969: ’Life After Infinity’ is the first time I’ve recorded them as an album.“

Robyn Hitchcock opened for himself at Bowery Ballroom (pics, setlist, video)

Robyn ended up opening for himself and Kelley Stoltz tested positive for Covid, making for an even more Hitchcockian night.

Read tributes to Tom Verlaine from Blondie, Michael Stipe, Steve Albini, Dean Wareham more

You can also read tributes from Lloyd Cole, Real Estate, The Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs, Robyn Hitchcock, Primal Scream, Nada Surf’s Matthew Caws, AC Newman, Marc Maron, and more.

Indie Basement: Top 40 Albums of 2022

This week in Indie Basement: All the best records of 2022, with a focus on classic indie, college rock, and more.
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