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Robyn Hitchcock's consistently iconoclastic output has established him as a world-class tunesmith, as well as a singular lyricist with an uncanny penchant for incisive whimsy and vivid surrealist metaphor. Hitchcock's prolific and influential body of work spans more than three decades, from his late-'70s work as leader of seminal post-punk psychedelicists the Soft Boys to his subsequent releases under his own name. But many of Hitchcock's devoted followers retain a particular affection for the mid-'80s years that are the focus of Luminous Groove . It was during that period that he became a regular presence on American stages, and began to build the rabidly devoted U.S. fan base that continues to support him more than two decades later.
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