The Duke of Randwick’s Time Goes unfolds like a slow-moving reflection on memory and momentum, driven first by insistent, almost ceremonial drums that feel like the steady march of passing years. As the track breathes into itself, guitars gradually surface with a warm haze of nostalgia, carrying echoes of moments already lived while quietly gesturing toward what lies ahead. The songwriting balances restraint and emotion, allowing space for murmured recollections and melodic patience rather than immediate release. There’s a gentle tension throughout, where past and future seem to overlap, giving the song a reflective depth that feels both intimate and expansive.

Time Goes stands as a thoughtful indie rock statement, grounded in rhythm, rich in atmosphere, and resonant in its understated emotional pull.

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