Drucker returns with his latest single, 'Wake Me Up', an intimate piece of indie folk
And the good news? He’s still just as pretentious as ever. It’s actually getting a little annoying…
There is anger, longing and regret, but also a stubborn instinct to keep moving forward.
'Wake Me Up' is what happens after the attempt doesn't fully work. You tried to land the track. The song lives in the aftermath - after the breakup, after the self-awareness, after the part where I thought I had understood what happened. But instead of feeling free, I found myself stuck inside the same emotional loop.
Support for Drucker has steadily built across playlists, press, and online creators ahead of the EP release. Editorial placements include Montreal Chill, Quebec Contemporain, Indie Favourites, and Indie All Stars, alongside press coverage from Ones To Watch, Fault, House of Solo, and BabyStep Magazine.