MUDD’s intriguing alt-rock pop song “Time Goes By (Nothing’s Changed)” adeptly combines psychedelic and groovy overtones with aspects of current indie music. Published on August 1, 2024, this song highlights M UDD’s unique approach by referencing a broad spectrum of musical inspirations. Reflecting their developing reputation in the Columbus, Ohio music scene, the band’s lineup—Vince Thompson (lead vocals, guitar), Collin Maria (lead guitar), Steve Greer (bass, vocals), and Nick Grover (drums)—deliver a tight and dynamic performance.
Following a traditional verse-chorus pattern that lets the listener completely interact with the lyrical material as well as the musical rhythms, the song’s simple but effective structure is Reminiscent of the psychedelic and indie inspirations from bands like Tame Impala and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, the tune starts with a distinctive guitar riff that quickly establishes a reflective tone. Driven by Vince Thompson’s expressive vocals, the song then builds up via explosive verses before erupting into a forceful chorus. Anchoring the chorus, the lyric “I was born to die” connects with existential ideas and the passage of time.
Played by Vince Thompson and Collin Maria, the guitars weave captivating and powerful melodic lines. Steve Greer’s bass gives a strong basis; he locks in with Nick Grover’s drums to produce a rhythmic pulse as groovy as it is rock-solid. Vince Thompson personally oversees the production, which finds a combination of clarity and ambiance with every instrument maintaining its place in the mix without overpowering the others. Recorded live at Moonlight Audio in Columbus, the song maintains a raw and natural quality that accentuates its general genuineness.
One very remarkable feature of the song is Vince Thompson’s voice. Capturing the conflicting feelings expressed in the words, his performance is both reflective and forceful. Though subtle, the vocal melody reflects the impact of classic and indie rock titans like The Strokes and The Beatles. Lyrically, the song explores ideas of evolution, change, and the unavoidable passing of time. Lines like “I’m cold to the touch, it never bothered me too much” and the chorus repetition “I was born to die” capture a feeling of contemplation on the ephemeral events of life and the need to maximize them.
This song is evidence of MUDD’s ability to create music that appeals on both an emotional and a musical level, therefore fusing the familiar with the creative in a manner that will grip listeners. Leaving them eager for the upcoming releases.