Avery Lynch Drops New Single "The Boys Who Don’t Know What They Want"
A relatable take on modern romance.
Rising singer-songwriter Avery Lynch continues to captivate with her poignant new single, “the boys who don’t know what they want,” out now via RECORDS (Sony Music). Known for her emotionally charged, piano-driven ballads, Avery once again proves her ability to channel raw emotion into music that resonates deeply with listeners.
The single dives into the frustrations and vulnerability of navigating relationships with indecisive partners. “The title of the song really says it all,” Avery explains. “It’s about those ‘almost’ relationships—when someone acts like they want a relationship but doesn’t commit, or wants one but doesn’t act on it. It’s not sad to me—it’s more matter-of-fact. We’ve all been there, and we’re over it.”
Crafted as a sister-song to her fan-favorite “you’re just a guy,” this track continues Avery’s streak of releasing music that feels personal yet universally relatable. Her minimalist production style, coupled with lush piano arrangements and heartfelt vocals, creates an intimate listening experience that tugs at the heartstrings.
Originally from Pennsylvania, Avery began composing piano pieces at just 7 years old before transitioning to songwriting. Now based in Los Angeles, she crafts her songs from the ground up, starting at the piano and developing them with her close-knit creative team. Often described as a "happy girl filled with sad songs," Avery’s music reflects her knack for storytelling, weaving her life experiences and observations into every note.
With over 100 million streams and praise from outlets like Just Jared and EARMILK, Avery Lynch’s star is undeniably on the rise. Her signing with RECORDS last year solidified her place as a must-watch artist, and "the boys who don’t know what they want" is another milestone in her already impressive journey.
Listen to "the boys who don’t know what they want" below: