‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’ is the latest release by Wattmore, a track that will take you back to a bar in the American countryside, with its jangling guitar sounds and folk charm. With a beautiful sing-along quality, the song feels like catharsis, and a sigh of relief that has been held in for a little too long.

Based in Brisbane, Wattmore is a duo consisting of brothers Aiden and Kai. Their music draws from genres like alt-country, punk, and Americana, and their lyrics are deeply emotional, earnest, and unapologetically humane. Their tracks are for the ones who enjoy a little bit of classic rock or country music and are looking for comfort in lyrics.

‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’ plays out like an anthem. It’s confident, snappy, and gritty, focusing more on being unapologetically raw rather than being sentimental. The instrumentation in the track is beautifully laid out– the electric guitar, the acoustics, and the drums all work together with perfect harmony, laying out the foundation for vocals that are pristinely clear and precise. The vocals bring in a weathered texture to the track– it’s emotional, yet holds its emotions at a distance. They aren’t playing from a place of remorse, but they are playing from a place of finding empowerment in their own decisions and in their own skin. 

It’s a track you’ll keep coming back to, because hearing it once is not enough. You can listen to the track ‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’ by Wattmore on popular platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube.

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