David Nyro (rhymes with hero), an award-winning "genre-chameleon" and confessional singer-songwriter, has officially released his latest single, 'Ghosted'. Following a Golden Kayak award win, Nyro delivers a poignant Americana folk-rock reflection on the modern phenomenon of sudden, inexplicable silence. The track serves as a significant precursor to his ambitious upcoming album, 'Rubicon', scheduled for release on March 15, 2026, marking the beginning of a prolific new chapter for the Tacoma-based artist.
The inspiration for 'Ghosted' was born from a deeply personal experience—the sudden disappearance of a close associate Nyro had worked with for over five years. Nyro captures the jarring transition from normalcy to "nothingness" with evocative lyrics: "I call you on the phone, I text and email too; No one is ever home, I don't know what to do. When I saw you that last time, everything seemed fine". Reflecting on the track, Nyro notes that while the behavior has existed for centuries, it has found a new cultural label. "One thing for sure: this is something universal that’s happened to all of us, I suspect," Nyro says of the experience.