Already Gone Release Groove-Driven and Faith-Forward New Single 'Neverlost'

Jun 23 2026

Already Gone's "Neverlost" arrives like a Sunday morning that doesn't ask permission - a guitar riff, eight seconds, then the organ slides in and reframes everything, and by the time the full groove locks in at ten seconds, you're not going anywhere. Guitarist Harry Ochsenbein wrote the song over twenty years ago; the band it belonged to dissolved, and the song sat in a drawer until Already Gone found it. Clint Springer delivers the lead vocal over 92-beat A Major funk with a genuine Stevie Wonder backbone - but the destination is somewhere Wonder never went: armor-on, flaming-sword spiritual warfare wrapped in a groove so joyful, the battle already sounds won.


Already Gone makes rock music with real instruments, real voices, and real rock tradition behind it. The Houston five-piece formed in 2006 and spent two decades earning a reputation as the South's premier Eagles tribute - pitch-perfect harmonies, tight instrumentation, witty stage patter, never a backing track - selling out theaters across Texas and Louisiana and booking close to a year in advance.

That same craft drives their original music. "Neverlost," written by guitarist Harry Ochsenbein more than twenty years ago, is the lead single from the band's upcoming album These American Dreams (July 3, 2026), built on the harmonies and songcraft of the records the band grew up on. Clint Springer delivers the lead vocal, Jay Bourgeois locks in the bassline, Johnny Ono handles the organ and keys, and Leroy St. Pierre's drumming gives the recording its swing (Paul Sarver now holds it down live).

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