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Trey Ewald’s "Every Other Month" Is the Pop Situationship Anthem We Didn’t Know We Needed

Updated: Apr 9


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Dating in 2025 is basically a never-ending loop of talking stages, almost relationships, and left-on-read heartbreaks. Trey Ewald just bottled up that whole chaotic experience and turned it into the ultimate situationship anthem with his new single, "Every Other Month." It’s raw, it’s smooth, and it’s got melodies so lush you’ll be hooked from the jump.

From the first note, this track pulls you into Ewald’s world of short-lived romance and self-aware frustration. “I wrote this after going on a few bad dates,” he admits. “At first, I was definitely in my feelings about it, but now I can just laugh—and hey, at least I got a song out of it.” And honestly? Same.


The lyrics perfectly capture that dizzying cycle of falling fast just to crash even faster:


I fall in love like every other month / Don’t think I’m ready for another one / My head is permanently stuck over my heels / But I kinda like how it feels.


Tell me that’s not the most relatable thing you’ve ever heard.


But it’s not just the lyrics that make this song a whole vibe. The production? Next level. It’s got a shimmering, dreamy quality—somewhere between 2000s boy band nostalgia and modern alt-pop perfection. Think Jon Bellion meets NSYNC but with a signature Trey twist. The harmonies glide effortlessly over the beat, and the entire song feels like it belongs in the scene of a coming-of-age movie where the main character finally realizes they’re done wasting time on people who don’t deserve them.


Ewald is no stranger to crafting bangers—his songwriting credits include collaborations with The Voice’s Emily Bass and Brayden Tabakian. But "Every Other Month" is proof that he’s stepping into his own as an artist, and it’s only the beginning.


So go ahead—add this to your Crying in the Club or Hopeless Romantic Energy playlist, blast it in the car, and text your bestie about your latest dating disaster. "Every Other Month" is out now on all streaming platforms, and trust me—you don’t want to sleep on it.


Check out this latest release and listen to more of Trey Ewald on Spotify & YouTube.










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