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Wattmore hurtle through heartbreak on their grit-fuelled single 'I Don’t Miss That Woman'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • Aug 11
  • 1 min read
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Brisbane’s brotherly mischief-makers Wattmore are here to slam heartbreak into gear and send it screaming down the highway. Their new single 'I Don’t Miss That Woman' takes the breakup song and trades the tear-stained acoustic for roaring guitars, biting wit, and a diesel-soaked sense of catharsis.


Co-written with Australian songwriting heavyweight Allan Caswell, the track feels like a cheeky farewell that never quite takes its foot off the accelerator. It’s raw but polished, sarcastic yet strangely sincere; the kind of song you blast with the windows down, equal parts middle finger and mile marker. The rhythm section stomps with a steel-capped swagger, while Wattmore’s vocals land with that dry, deadpan delivery only brothers who grew up trading insults in the cab of a truck could pull off.


Producer Lindsay Waddington keeps the grit intact, corralling a crew of players who seem to understand that heartbreak should feel like a backroad burn, not a candlelit confession. There’s humour in the hurt, sure, but there’s also a subtle edge that keeps the song from tipping into novelty. This is the sound of someone firmly, almost gleefully, shutting the door and driving off.


With 'I Don’t Miss That Woman', Wattmore remind us that revenge can be loud, twangy, and a hell of a lot of fun. It’s breakup therapy for anyone who’d rather gun the engine than cry in the driveway.



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