Drew Thomas takes a bold leap with his latest single ‘I’m Sorry (You’re Lonely)’, a dark, unapologetic anthem that marks a fierce new direction for the London-based grit-pop artist. The track is a potent response to those who have doubted or undermined him, trading his characteristic restraint for raw defiance. With gritty production and biting lyrics, this single feels like a culmination of pent-up frustration, the cathartic result of an artist stepping into his own and reclaiming his voice.
Reflecting on the song, Thomas describes it as a breaking point- a visceral reaction to repeated letdowns and criticism from those around him. Known for his optimistic outlook, this track sees Drew departing from that mindset, capturing the relentless cycle of disappointment without a tidy resolution. It’s also his heaviest work to date, pushing his signature sound deeper into intense, shadowy terrain.
‘I’m Sorry (You’re Lonely)’ follows his recent single ‘You, Me & Desire’. Together, these releases signal a new era for Thomas, embracing a darker, more vulnerable storytelling approach that connects on an emotional level while delivering the anthemic choruses he’s known for. His talent for blending alt-pop, indie-rock, and grit-pop creates a powerful foundation for lyrics that tackle broken relationships, addiction, and feelings of rejection head-on.
A veteran of the stage, with many high profile performances and critical acclaim, ‘I’m Sorry (You’re Lonely)’ sees Drew Thomas solidify his place as a standout in the modern indie-rock landscape, one who isn’t afraid to reveal his darker side.