Robyn & Emma's house Notes Media

Details

Date
October 02, 2025
Venue
Robyn & Emma's house Nashville, Tennessee
Billed As
Life of the Record
Gig Type
Podcast
Guests
Robyn Hitchcock

Notes

The making of Underwater Moonlight by The Soft Boys - featuring Robyn Hitchcock
For the 45th anniversary of The Soft Boys’ influential second album, Underwater Moonlight, we take a detailed look at how it was made.
In this episode, Robyn Hitchcock describes how the band shifted musically from doing Captain Beefheart-inspired art rock into more Beatles-influenced pop rock. With Matthew Seligman rejoining the band and bringing a more melodic approach to his bass playing, Hitchcock began coming up with more traditional song structures. As punk was rearing its head in England in the late 70s, The Soft Boys proudly wore their 60s influences on their sleeves, incorporating three-part harmonies, jangly guitars and the occasional sitar. Hitchcock wrote with some of the political anger of punk, but also added J.G. Ballard-influenced grotesque imagery. From recording on a shoestring budget, to producer Pat Collier’s 60s approach of bouncing tracks, to the absence of a former girlfriend inspiring the majority of the songs, to the band ending early but going on to inspire legions of fans, including bands like R.E.M. and the Replacements, to a record chock full of power pop gems, we’ll hear the stories of how the album came together.

Podcast interview recorded on this date, but released on March 18, 2026.
Listen to the podcast at the above link or below, it is very informative!

Media

Podcast audio on YouTube