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Peter Kuperschmid opens the drawer on Lost Songs

By Editorial Team - June 11, 2026

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Peter Kuperschmid opens the drawer on Lost Songs

Summary

Peter Kuperschmid releases Lost Songs, a Long Beach collection tagged across pop rock, progressive rock, country rock and experimental rock.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 11, 2026
  • Tags: peter kuperschmid, lost songs, pop rock, progressive rock, country rock, experimental rock, Progressive Rock / Experimental Pop

Peter Kuperschmid’s Lost Songs arrives on 11 June with a title that immediately gives the release a useful emotional frame. These are songs presented as recovered objects, pieces that may have sat outside the main story for a while but still carry enough charge to be heard now. The Bandcamp tags point toward pop rock, progressive rock, rock, country rock and experimental rock, which suggests a songwriter not interested in keeping the edges too neat. That range can make a collection feel archival in the best way: different moods, different methods, different versions of the same musical mind. Lost Songs works as a reminder that not every independent release needs to arrive with a grand reinvention narrative. Sometimes the value is in the act of retrieval. A song can be misplaced, delayed or overlooked and still have something to say when it finally reaches the room.

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Source: https://peterkuperschmid.bandcamp.com/

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