Avery Cochrane “Losing Streak” Review: The New Anthem for Romantic Burnout

Avery Cochrane’s “Losing Streak” is the Burnout Anthem We Actually Needed

Let’s be real: we’ve all had those months (or years) where it feels like every time you open your heart, you just end up losing a bet. Avery Cochrane just put that exact, exhausted feeling into her new single, “Losing Streak” and honestly? It’s a relief to hear someone finally say it.

If you’ve been following Avery’s journey, you know she’s always had a knack for writing lyrics that feel like a text message you’re too scared to send. But with “Losing Streak,” she’s stepped out of the bedroom-pop corner and into something much bigger and bolder.

The Vibe: When “Relatable” Isn’t Enough

Most breakup songs are about the person who left. “Losing Streak” is more about the pattern.

It starts with this moody, flickering synth that feels like driving home alone at 2 AM, but by the time the chorus hits, it’s an all-out explosion. It’s got that specific kind of energy where you want to cry, but you also want to dance in your kitchen because, well, what else are you going to do?

What makes this track stick:

  • The “Gut-Punch” Lyrics: Lines like “I’m on a losing streak / and I’m losing me” hit hard because they capture the identity crisis that comes with constant rejection.

  • The Build: It doesn’t just stay in one gear. It builds from a whisper to a shout, mirroring that feeling of finally hitting your breaking point.

  • The Production: It’s polished, sure, but it still feels “human.” You can hear the breath in the vocals and the frustration in the delivery.

Why It’s Hitting Different Right Now

In an era of curated “perfect” lives on social media, Avery Cochrane is leaning into the mess. She’s not pretending she’s “winning” or “thriving”—she’s admitting she’s stuck. There’s something incredibly cathartic about that kind of honesty.

It’s the kind of song you put on when you’re tired of being told to “stay positive.” Sometimes you just need to acknowledge that things suck for a minute before you can move on.

“I wrote this when I felt like I was failing at everything—romance, career, just being a person. It’s for anyone who feels like they’re currently in last place.” — Avery

Bottom Line

If you’re a fan of Gracie Abrams’ vulnerability or Olivia Rodrigo’s angst, “Losing Streak” belongs at the very top of your “Sad Girl Autumn” (or “Frustrated Spring”) playlist.

Avery Cochrane isn’t just a “rising star” anymore—she’s becoming the voice for those of us who are just trying to break a bad run.