“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, the track puts heartbreak firmly in its place and hits the gas without looking back.
Instead of leaning into sadness or regret, the song captures the moment when moving on stops being an act and becomes reality. There’s no bitterness and no nostalgia — just the quiet satisfaction of knowing the past is finished. It’s breakup music with a grin, trading self-pity for honesty and relief.
Musically, the track blends alt-country swagger with classic rock punch, driven by raw guitars and a forward momentum that feels like leaving town with the windows down. Wattmore’s trademark mix of grit, humour and straight-up truth keeps the song grounded and real.
“I Don’t Miss That Woman Anymore” isn’t about heartbreak — it’s about freedom. A sharp, confident statement from a band that would rather tell the truth loud than dress it up politely.

