Songs of Solomon
Lost Then Found
When this track landed in my inbox I almost moved on. That would have been a mistake.
I hit play on Lost Then Found somewhere between my morning coffee and the rest of the day falling apart, and everything stopped. This song does not let you multitask. It pulls you in and keeps you there.
Solomon, the British singer-songwriter behind the Songs of Solomon project, is based in Southampton, UK, and what he is building sonically is not contained by geography. Lost Then Found sits in a beautifully crafted space where acoustic singer-songwriter intimacy meets country-influenced storytelling, with just enough studio polish to feel intentional without ever losing its warmth.
The arrangement is smart and nothing in it is wasted. Live instrumentation breathes through every layer and you can feel the energy of musicians who understood the assignment, which was to serve the song and not themselves. The acoustic textures wrap around Solomon’s voice like they were built for each other.
Solomon is not writing at you. He is writing with you, like he already knows you have been through something and is simply pulling up a chair beside you.
This is where it gets interesting. Solomon’s voice carries weight, the good kind, the kind that tells you this person has actually lived what they are singing. This is not performance for its own sake. This is testimony dressed in melody.
The lyrical core of the song explores losing your way, sitting with regret, and still choosing to move forward. In a music landscape flooded with surface-level hooks, that kind of emotional honesty is genuinely rare. Solomon is not writing at you. He is writing with you, like he already knows you have been through something and is simply pulling up a chair beside you.
The faith-shaped undertones never feel preachy. They feel human. Grace and resilience are not buzzwords here. They are the bones of the song.
This track is part of Solomon’s return to releasing music after time away, and that backstory matters because you can hear it. You can hear what reflection and coming back with real purpose actually sounds like. Songs of Solomon already has over three million Spotify streams, and that number makes complete sense. This is not an artist still searching for his identity. He knows exactly who he is and what he is here to say.







