Never Mind

American Music Club · Other Songs - American Music Club

You wonder what you want from me

Never mind

You wonder why I say the things I do

Never mind

You wonder would I waste my time

Looking for and never find

You wonder what I see in you

Never mind



Guess I could learn to stay

With those whose lives are gold

Play their game for the end

For the cold



You say "admit to all these words"

Never mind

That I've got no conscious for this world

Never mind

You say that there's no love

That I could ever find

Okay well I just waste my time



Guess I could learn to stay

Who those who barely live

Their poor eyes only take

They never give



To all your arguments and threats

Never mind

Your hidden motives and regrets

Never mind

It doesn't matter to me

What you keep or what you leave behind

If you're a coward and you're blind

Never mind



Guess I could learn to stay

With those who understand

Play the game to win

With a losing hand

Never Mind - American Music Club

American Music Club's 'Never Mind' stands as a defining track of the band's raw, lo-fi indie rock aesthetic. Recorded during the early 1990s, the song exemplifies the group's signature blend of punk energy and atmospheric textures, often associated with their work on albums like 'Mercury' and 'San Francisco'. The recording captures the band's characteristic use of distorted guitars and driving rhythms, reflecting the post-punk revival sound that influenced a generation of indie artists. As a standalone recording, it highlights the band's ability to create dense, evocative soundscapes without relying on traditional production polish, cementing their reputation for authentic, unvarnished musical expression in the Canadian indie scene.