Chase Van Dusen Unveils Powerful Title Track, “Lost and Found,” Off His Upcoming Album
Singer-songwriter Chase Van Dusen is proud to announce the release of the dynamic title track, “Lost and Found,” a high-energy Pop-Rock anthem and the first glimpse into his highly anticipated upcoming album of the same name.
Released today, October 10th, 2025, “Lost and Found” is a compelling exploration of destiny and acceptance. The song anchors its message on the powerful conviction that everything happens for a reason, turning past struggles into fuel for future growth. Van Dusen’s signature vocals soar over a driving arrangement that immediately hooks the listener.
The track boasts an impressive production team, elevating its sound to an international level. “Lost and Found” was produced and engineered by Juno Award winner Siegfried Meier (Kittie, Face to Face). Adding to its rhythmic intensity, the drums were expertly performed by Melvin Murray of the acclaimed band, Texas King.
“The song is a reflection on the difficult turns in life that ultimately guide you to where you need to be,” says Van Dusen. “Working with Siegfried and Melvin brought a level of intensity and polish to this track that perfectly captures the energy and message of the entire project.”
“Lost and Found” marks the start of a staggered release schedule, with new singles set to drop over the coming months as Van Dusen builds toward the full album release.
Review
“Lost and Found” is a compelling piece of self-reflection that immediately bypasses superficiality to tackle the raw state of modern internal crisis. It opens with a potent, simple truth: “Everyone / Says they’re doing fine / Till you ask them twice,” establishing a theme of emotional façade and concealed pain that carries throughout the song.
The song functions as a universal manifesto for checking in with yourself. Its most powerful image captures a deep sense of misalignment: “When you’re a circle / Stuck in a square / You’re always here / But you want to be there.” This perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being perpetually present but profoundly misplaced.
Ultimately, “Lost and Found” is a powerful, resilient call to action. It offers solace by articulating isolation while urging the listener to draw the line, take time away, and chase the feeling of being genuinely found.


