Stephen McCafferty pops the bubble of modern life with “Rubber Glove”


Edinburgh-based indie musician Stephen McCafferty has captured the essence of his latest single, "Rubber Gloves," blending catchy tunes with a fast-paced vibe.

Debuting here, "Rubber Gloves" is a brief experience filled with cleverness. With a quick and playful style, McCafferty tackles feelings of uncertainty while channeling the spirit of classic Britpop layered with an indie edge. Fans who love sharp lyrics and energetic guitar riffs will find a lot to enjoy. It's like imagining the band's Pulp and Parquet Courts jamming together in a basement after a wild night. After being featured in this month's SNACK Magazine and following a series of successful self-released tracks, McCafferty proves that he stands out in the crowded indie music scene. He isn't afraid to confront heavy themes, but he does it with a sense of humor. "Rubber Gloves" is a catchy and upbeat track, hiding a more profound longing for connection beneath its playful surface.

Known for continuously putting out great singles, he's earned the nickname "the man who wouldn't stop." With "Rubber Gloves," it's clear why the song sounds urgent yet relaxed as if it were put together in a quirky way. You'll probably want to hit replay right away just to catch all the clever lines you might have missed the first time around.

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