British singer/songwriter/guitarist Robyn Hitchcock may be fully gray-haired now, but his music possesses an evergreen sheen. With his accomplices in the Venus 3โ€”Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, and Bill Rieflin, plus former Harvey Danger frontman Sean Nelsonโ€”Hitchcock should be engineering another smile-intensive night of gently twisted psychedelic pop and between-song stream-of-subconscious ramblings. His catalog bursts with beautifully wistful melodies and smart, weird lyrics, and if weโ€™re lucky, maybe Hitch will toss in a couple of Soft Boys tunes. (Neptune Theater, 1303 NE 45th St, stgpresents.org, 8 pm, $20, all ages)

Dave Segal is a journalist and DJ living in Seattle. He has been writing about music since 1983. His stuff has appeared in Gale Research’s literary criticism series of reference books, Creem (when...