Know dreams are just for the lonely
But this one is my only
And in the search I found it
I have the key, the lock had to admit
Lost and Found, the second single from CD Ghost’s forthcoming album When The Rain Stops, begins with a private loss: the disappearance of an inner light, the kind a person may spend years trying to recover without knowing exactly where it went. Built around glossy guitars, a moody groove, and Cody Han’s most vulnerable and direct vocal performance yet, the track turns that search into something intimate and open-ended. A voice becomes the way back. A dream becomes a shelter. Speech becomes the fragile thread keeping two people from dissolving into silence, sleep, and distance.
That emotional center gives the song its ache and lift. CD Ghost expands their dream-pop language into indie rock here, bringing out the warmth of guitars and the plainspoken power of a melody that feels close enough to touch. Inspired by the duo’s early high school indie bands, Lost and Found understands how a single dream can become a compass, then a burden, then a source of identity so deep that passion and obsession begin to blur. The song lives inside that blur, but it never loses its pop instinct. It carries longing with a clean melodic line, letting the feeling rise without forcing it into spectacle.
The official video, directed, edited, and colored by Blake Dimas and Cody Han, finds the perfect visual counterpart in something wonderfully simple: the band practicing the old-fashioned way, in a garage, captured with a VHS-style softness that makes everything feel close, casual, and unguarded. With camera work by Sarah Mae Martin and a special guest appearance from Julian Sharwarko (Harsh Symmetry, Omnihell) on bass, the clip brings the song down to earth without dulling its romance. It is all cables, instruments, worn-in walls, easy movement, and the quiet electricity of people playing together because the song has called them into the same room.
The video shows Cody Han and Blake Dimas in a setting where music feels less like a product and more like a proof of life. The grain of the image, the relaxed body language, and the lack of overstatement make the performance feel like a memory still warm from being lived. You can almost sense the hours behind it: the teenage bands, the unfinished songs, the hope that survived bad days and distance.
Watch the video for Lost and Found below:
As a preview of When The Rain Stops, out July 31 via Born Losers Records, Lost and Found suggests a record made for people trying to hold onto hope while the world loosens around them. CD Ghost balance glossy synths, warm guitars, dance beats, and laid-back drums with a rare emotional clarity. The video keeps that clarity intact, reminding us that sometimes the most romantic image in music is still a band in a garage, reaching together for the same light.
Listen to Lost and Found below, and order the album via Bandcamp here or directly through the label here.
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