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Stephen McCafferty “I Am The Buffalo”: A Bold New Single Leading the Charge for Monsters and Lullabies

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Edinburgh-based indie songwriter I Am The Buffalo has released his tenth single, arriving on October 17th alongside his debut album, Monsters and Lullabies. Already gaining early support from BBC Radio Scotland, the track cements his growing reputation for blending existential lyricism with soaring, unforgettable choruses. Fans of Frightened Rabbit, The Flaming Lips, and Pinegrove will find plenty to love in his emotionally charged storytelling and expansive indie sound.

Over the last 20 months, the artist has released nine previous singles, earning praise from Fresh On The Net, Louder Than War, SNACK Magazine, Postcards From The Underground, and The Skinny, while also appearing at Camper Calling Festival and MoFest. His voice and writing continue to turn heads—Grammy, Brit, and Ivor Novello–winning producer James Sanger hailed him as having a “fantastic voice with great lyrics.”

At the core of his music lies a deeply personal approach, drawing from memory, purpose, and the strange poetry of everyday life. With I Am The Buffalo and the accompanying album, he now seeks playlist placements, press coverage, and radio support to amplify this new chapter. Everyone who features his music is highlighted across his social channels and website—an open invitation to join a rising journey.

 

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