6/09/2026

Robyn Hitchcock Shares New Song; New Album out July 24th

ROBYN HITCHCOCK SHARES NEW SONG, "HOW TO FEEL ALRIGHT" – LISTEN

 

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25TH STUDIO ALBUM, THE CONFUSER,

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Legendary British singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock shares his new song, "How To Feel Alright." The new rocker heralds the eagerly awaited arrival of Hitchcock’s 25th solo studio album and first collection of all-new original songs in close to four years, The Confuser, arriving everywhere on Friday, July 24. Pre-orders/pre- are available now.


"I love to rock out my feelings - all of my feelings: up and down, positive and negative, flaming and somber," says Hitchcock. "It’s what music is for, after all: to unleash your desires, frustrations, anguish, and delight in three-minute bursts that some people can even dance to.


"The strongest relationships for me are the ones based on conflict, not quiet acquiescence. The more intense you feel about someone, the more they matter to you. If you never truly confront a person, can you ever get that close to them? I guess that’s what this song is celebrating, in a rock’n’roll way.


"The band plays fabulously on this one. The slide guitar on the choruses and the dive-bomb sound at the very end of the track were played by my old Soft Boys bandmate, Kimberley Rew. I’m happy to say the lead guitar is played by me... yaysville!


"I shared this song with Johnny Marr, and his comment was, “Bo Syddley."


LISTEN TO "HOW TO FEEL ALRIGHT"


PRE-ORDER THE CONFUSER


The Confuser was initially announced with the album's first single, "I Am This Thing." In his sixth decade as an artist, Robyn Hitchcock manages to still illuminate and mystify, bemuse and philosophize, unlike any other before or since. The ebulliently self-anthemic “I Am This Thing” sees him asserting his very being while pondering the meaning of life itself: why are we here, how long are we here for, and what was the point anyway?


“If you go back through my songs, one of the things that I’ve always written about is the shock of existence,” says Robyn Hitchcock. “Oh God, I’m here. Oh wow, I’m encased in me. It’s a sort of existential flash – it could be a flash of joy or a flash of revulsion or a flash of horror, but, oh God, I am actually this thing. And eventually I won’t be. My lease is temporary. My visa will expire. My lease will run out. My spirit will move on, the energy that comprises me will flee into the ether and become part of a pile of leaves somewhere in Delaware. Who knows where the soul goes? You can see the life going out of somebody when they pass on, but where it goes, nobody knows. But while you’re in it, you’re in it. So this song is just a celebration of that.”


"I Am This Thing" was followed by the release of the second single, "My Dead Astronaut."


"Heroes keep you guessing sometimes," reflects Hitchcock. "'My Dead Astronaut' is a rockin’ party song for a new dystopia. And a nod to J.G. Ballard."


LISTEN TO “I AM THIS THING”

WATCH “I AM THIS THING” (OFFICIAL VIDEO)


LISTEN TO "MY DEAD ASTRONAUT"


Recorded at studios in Hitchcock’s longtime home base of Nashville USA by Brad Jones (Josh Rouse, Chuck Prophet, Jill Sobule) and Jordan Lehning (Kacey Musgraves, Rodney Crowell, Emma Swift), The Confuser features crack accompaniment from Music City session experts including electric guitarist Jeremy Fetzer (Steelism, Lambchop, Kesha), bass guitarist Todd Bolden, and drummer/percussionist Eric Slick (Dr. Dog, Adrian Belew, Taylor Swift). Special guests include cherished friends Gillian Welch (contributing vocals to “Ghost in Sunlight”) and Kimberley Rew (co-founder, with Hitchcock, of The Soft Boys), who lends additional guitar to “Breathless,” “How To Feel Alright,” “Ghost in Sunlight,” and “Growing From The Ruins.” The energetically head-on backing propels a dazzlingly dynamic collection of typically perceptive new songs that traverse familiar signposts near and dear to Hitchcock’s creative heart – the significance of love, the mysteries of the cosmos, and all the abstract accidents that happen between the luck of birth and the bitter end. From the characteristically skewed “My Dead Astronaut” to the jaunty music hall psychedelia of the album-closing “Wasted,” The Confuser manifests all the accrued wisdom and hard-earned knowledge of a veteran songwriter, presented with the vivacious gusto and driven delight of an artist still with something to prove. As ever, Hitchcock proudly carries the flame for a particular brand of traditional singer-songcraft, a deeply personal penchant sparked by his Summer of Love adolescence (detailed in his acclaimed first memoir, 1967: How I Got There and Why I Never Left) and furthered throughout the myriad cultural metamorphoses that followed. With The Confuser, Robyn Hitchcock upholds the enduring value of those halcyon influences, while managing once again to imbue it all with his singular wit and keenness of vision.


“One of my roles has been to keep a certain kind of music alive,” says Hitchcock. “I didn’t invent this field of music, but I’ve perpetuated it. Arguably, the Soft Boys did that, amongst other things. It wasn’t peace and love or ‘oh wow, man, look at these trippy flowers,’ it wasn’t any of that. It was simply a certain kind of sound and a certain kind of feeling that was in those records made between 1965 and 1968, which are now seen as the Big Bang of classic rock, or whatever you want to call it. I’ve just kept that approach to music alive – verse, chorus, middle eight, harmonies, guitar solos, and free-range lyrics. I’m very lucky to be able to do this. I can’t believe I’m still allowed to do it. But nobody’s stopped me, and I’m kind of touching wood that I can carry on doing it a bit longer.”


The seemingly indefatigable Hitchcock will introduce fans to The Confuser – along with classic songs from across his illustrious body of work thus far – on a busy international tour schedule that includes both solo performances and full-band shows in North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe through October. Additional dates will be announced. For complete details and ticket availability, please visit www.robynhitchcock.com/tour-1.


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ROBYN HITCHCOCK

THE CONFUSER

(Tiny Ghost Records)

Release Date: Friday, July 24, 2027



Tracklist:

I Am This Thing

How To Feel Alright

My Dead Astronaut

Breathless

Ghost in Sunlight

Growing From The Ruins

The Vanishing Kind

Yesterday’s Rain

Wasted

Monday For Me


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ROBYN HITCHCOCK - ON TOUR 2026


JUNE

10 – Woodstock, NY – Bearsville Theater

12 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall

13 – Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall

14 – Allston, MA – Brighton Music Hall

17 – Annapolis, MD – Rams Head On Stage

19 - Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle

20 - Asheville, NC - The Grey Eagle

26 - Lawrence, KS - Lawrence Arts Center


SEPTEMBER

19 – Saint Leonards-on-Sea, UK – Kino-Teatr

23 – Cambridge, UK – Portland Arms

24 – Ipswich, UK – The Church

25 – Cardiff, UK – Acapela Studio

26 – Manchester, UK – Hallé at St Michaels

27 – Gateshead, UK – The Central

29 – Glasgow, UK – Cottiers Theatre


OCTOBER

1 – Belfast, UK – The Deer’s Head

2 – Dublin, Ireland – The Sugar Club

4 – Galway, Ireland – Roisin Dubh

6 – Hebden Bridge, UK – Trades Club

7 – Reading, UK – South Street Arts Centre

8 – Bath, UK – Komedia Bath

9 – Twyford, UK – St Mary’s Church, Twyford

10 – London, UK – Union Chapel

11 – Paris, France – Les Trois Baudets

17 – Landsberg Am Lech, Germany – Stadttheater Landsberg

18 – Berlin, Germany – Privatclub

20 – Bergen, Norway – Ole Bull Scene

21 – Trondheim, Norway – Bar Moskus

23 – Drammen, Norway – Drammen Kulturhus

24 – Randaberg, Norway – Tungenes Fyr

25 – Oslo, Norway – BLÅ

27 – København S, Denmark – DR Koncerthuset

28 – Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser Hornstulls Strand

30 – Helsinki, Finland – KULT


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