It’s Called Love…It’s Called The Blues
(Featuring Allan Caswell)
“It’s Called Love… It’s Called The Blues” is a raw alt-country and blues-rock track, blending classic country storytelling with gritty rock energy and old-school honesty. This song digs into the part of love nobody warns you about – the quiet fallout after the spark fades. No drama, no clichés, just the truth delivered with twang, attitude, and real instruments. Wattmore are making real country rock and Americana bringing a modern edge to classic sounds. “It’s Called Love… It’s Called The Blues” is built on strong melodies, sharp lyrics, and the kind of groove that sticks with you long after the last chord fades.
Canadian Whiskey
Canadian Whiskey is, on paper, a “conventional country drinking song.” Which is true, if you ignore the sarcasm, the side-eye, and the fact that it was co-written with Allan Caswell — a self-confessed leftie, boomer, hippie, and professional troublemaker. Totally coincidental. Probably. Before anyone gets dramatic — it’s not anti-American. It’s just aggressively pro everyone else. Canada, Mexico, Ukraine, France, Australia. So pour a glass, lower your standards, and hit play. Because every great mistake deserves a soundtrack.
I Don’t Miss That Woman Anymore
I Don’t Miss That Woman Anymore is Wattmore’s loud, unapologetic anthem for anyone who’s finally done pretending they’re fine — because now, they actually are. Equal parts country grit, rock chaos, and sarcastic freedom, this track puts heartbreak in its place and hits the gas.
Romantic Side
Wattmore’s latest track, ‘Romantic Side‘, is a cheeky throwback to love before the apps. Raw, unapologetic, and laced with late-night charm, it’s an anthem for anyone who’s ever found sparks flying over jukebox songs and shared bourbon shots. With gritty humour and a touch of sincerity, this tune reminds us that real connection can’t be swiped – it’s stumbled into, drunk and hopeful, in the back corner of a dimly lit bar.
Circus Life
Wattmore’s debut single, ‘Circus Life,‘ is a bold introduction from Brisbane-based brothers Aiden and Kai Boak. Blending alt-country, punk, and Americana, the track showcases their unique ‘cowpunk’ sound, drawing inspiration from artists like Oasis, Green Day, and Waylon Jennings. Co-written with legendary songwriter Allan Caswell and produced by Lindsay Waddington at LWM House, ‘Circus Life‘ is an honest anthem that delves into themes of identity and belonging.

