Sophie Truax returns with her new single “I’d Still Be”, a soft-focus, left-of-centre indie-pop track that feels like it’s been whispered into existence rather than written. Built around gentle acoustic guitar and Truax’s hushed vocal delivery, the Seattle-born multi-instrumentalist turns emotional uncertainty into something strangely comforting — a song that drifts through longing, self-doubt, and the quiet ways we reshape ourselves for someone else.
At its heart, “I’d Still Be” captures the push and pull between vulnerability and self-awareness, tracing the feeling of wanting someone so intensely it blurs your sense of identity. Truax balances that emotional rawness with a wry, almost accidental humour that runs through her work, making even heartbreak feel strangely human. The single arrives ahead of her forthcoming EP Can’t Split a Worm, continuing her habit of building intimate, slightly surreal worlds across both music and her handmade visual art
