Rising pop singer-songwriter Avery Lynch returns with new single “Dead to Me,” a moody, slow-burning meditation on heartbreak, out now via RECORDS. Paired with a brooding music video directed by Gus Black, the slow-burning confessional pop track trades dramatics for quiet devastation post-heartbreak, capturing the eerie calm that follows emotional rupture.
Built on a wistful piano melody and Lynch’s unmistakably soft, near-whispered vocals, “Dead to Me” isn’t a typical breakup ballad. Instead, it explores the ghost of connection—when someone who once felt like home suddenly becomes a stranger.
Each lyric unfolds like a late-night private confession whispered into the dark, tinged with grief, nostalgia, and quiet acceptance. Quiet, raw, and eerily reflective, “Dead to Me” marks a new emotional depth for Lynch, showcasing her signature vulnerability and stripped-back style in full force.

“It’s about missing that person but coming to terms with how the version of them I knew no longer exists,” Lynch reflects, and you can hear that reckoning in every line. Rather than rage or sorrow, she leans into detachment, embracing the surreal stillness that follows emotional closure. The production, co-helmed by Lynch, leaves space between the lines, allowing her words to breathe and settle. It’s stripped-down and intimate, like a diary entry set to music.
Avery Lynch has built a loyal fanbase with emotionally raw tracks like “think about it” and “the boys who don’t know what they want,” racking up over 400 million streams to date. “Dead to Me” deepens her reputation as a voice of quiet, unflinching honesty—pop that doesn’t beg to be heard, but refuses to be forgotten.
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