Premiere: Buffalo Paradise - Dressed Like Me

Premiere: Buffalo Paradise - Dressed Like Me

Gadigal/Sydney five-piece drop a catchy slice of jangly indie-pop to round out the warm Aussie months - listen a few days ahead of release!

Image credit: Vasili Pappas

The warmer months may be in their twilight down under, but indie rockers Buffalo Paradise are here to keep those vibes rolling in song form with their addictive new single Dressed Like Me, premiering on Pilerats today ahead of its release Friday, March 17!

Dropping their debut self-titled single back in 2021, Buffalo Paradise had a big 2022 that saw them sharing stages with the likes of Coterie and SUZI, as well as dropping a string of singles and an album - all with sold out launch shows. With their debut album The Kids Be Dancin’ released late last year, the band are ready to get stuck into 2023.

Shimmering guitars and heavenly synths meet a groove-laden rhythm section, resulting in a hook-filled indie-pop summer anthem. On their new single, the band say "We love the catchiness of 'Dressed Like Me.' It's the kind of song that gets stuck in your head in the best way possible. We knew we wanted to create a sound that would transport our listeners to a warm, sunny beach. We think we nailed it with this one.”

Give Dressed Like Me a spin as it premieres on Pilerats today ahead of its March 17 release!

Dressed Like Me Single Art

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