Get a first look at Andrew Swift’s scenic, feel-good anthem Get Lost. Made for daydreamers and detour-takers.
Andrew Swift (Credit: Capture The Wild Photography)
Three-time Golden Guitar winner and certified road warrior Andrew Swift returns with Get Lost, a feel-good country anthem that doubles as a love letter to detours, dirt roads, and ditching the map. With his signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and infectious hooks, the track taps into the magic of going off-grid.
In the fun music video, Swift is on a whirlwind trip, literally, around the Australian countryside. With sweeping landscapes that screams Duncan Toombs the film clip captures the spirit of the song and Swift perfectly. You can watch the video premiere of Get Lost below.
Speaking on the making of the video Swift tells us “It's always a treat working with Duncan Toombs, he's always coming up with fun ideas. Not only that, but as you might gather from this song, I love seeing new places for the first time. I'm a big fan of a hidden gem and when Dunc dragged me out to the Bouddi National park on the Central Coast of NSW to shoot this clip, I was blown away. I had no idea this little piece of paradise was tucked away there.”
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Co-written with Blake Dantier and produced by Matt Fell, ‘Get Lost’ leans into Swift’s country roots while delivering something bright, bold, and road-trip-ready.
"It’s no secret that I love being on the road," Swift says. “I feel like everyone should get out past the lights of the city or their hometown and get a little lost.”
Following the success of his 2023 single Nothing Better which hit the top 5 on multiple charts and landed Swift cover status on Spotify’s Fresh Country Get Lost continues to fuel his momentum. With over 7.6 million career streams, three ARIA Top 10 albums, and accolades including 2023 CMAA Male Artist of the Year, Swift remains one of Australia’s most beloved country storytellers.
For Swift, the next adventure is always just one turn away. His next adventure of fatherhood is no exception and so Get Lost will take on an even deeper meaning. But don’t expect him to slow down, festival stops including Gympie Music Muster and Savannah in the Round are already on the books for the rest of 2025.