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Aiden
Aiden Boak is a multi-instrumentalist and core member of Wattmore. He brings guitar, bass, drums, and vocals to the mix – sometimes all in the same set (don’t ask how). With over three years of experience in live performance under his belt, Aiden’s all about keeping music raw, real, and full of soul.
Influenced by old-school sounds and artists who traded polish for passion, Aiden steers clear of overproduction in favour of authentic grooves that feel human. His songwriting is grounded in everyday moments — the funny, the flawed, and the familiar — often delivered with a wink and a worn-in pair of boots.
He isn’t chasing trends, he’s just telling stories the old-fashioned way: with strings, sticks, and a whole lot of heart.

Kai
Kai Boak is Wattmore’s go-to riff craftsman and tone chaser: the kind of musician who can spend hours down the rabbit hole of strange tunings and unexpected sonic textures. With a deep love for punk energy, metal heaviness, and just about every weird and wonderful corner of music, Kai brings a raw intensity and experimental edge to the band’s sound.
Equal parts researcher and rebel, he digs into the theory, questions the rules, and then breaks them anyway. Many of Wattmore’s catchiest hooks and hardest-hitting moments start with Kai’s, forged from a mix of passion, chaos, and clever songwriting instincts.
If it sounds wild, wired, and full of feeling, there’s a good chance Kai had something to do with it.
More of the Wattmore gang

Allan Caswell
Co-writer and mentor
Allan Caswell is Australian music royalty: a legendary songwriter whose influence spans countless decades and genres. Known for his storytelling genius and countless chart-topping hits, Allan has been instrumental in shaping the Wattmore journey. From co-writing songs that dig deep into heart and humour, to guiding production with a master’s touch, his mentorship and collaboration have helped carve Wattmore’s unique sound. Working with Allan isn’t just an honour, it’s like plugging straight into the soul of Aussie music.

Lindsay Waddington
Producer
“Waddo” is none other than Lindsay Waddington, a powerhouse of the Australian country music scene. As a renowned recording artist, songwriter, musician, and producer, he brings decades of experience and passion to each and every project. Based on the Gold Coast and at the helm of LWM House recording studio, he’s maintained his position as a guiding force behind the Wattmore sound. Waddo’s sharp ear and generous spirit make him more than just a collaborator: he’s a cornerstone of the journey.

Kim Ferguson
Manager
Part-time genius, full-time chaos coordinator. Kim runs the Wattmore machine like a caffeinated octopus, complete with Wi-Fi signal. She wrangles press, gigs, socials, and the occasional existential crisis with nothing but sharp instincts, stubborn hope, and a Google Doc named “DON’T PANIC.” She’s the voice in your inbox, the force behind the band’s rise, and the reason the band hasn’t spontaneously combusted. If Wattmore is the sound of your life on fire, Kim is the one pouring whiskey on it, and calling it a marketing strategy.

David Boak
Road manager
No one knows exactly how David became Wattmore’s Roadie… but one day he showed up, started lifting things, crushing cans, and muttering “that’ll do” with the quiet confidence of a man who’s seen things. He doesn’t know what EQ is, and doesn’t want to – all he wants is to know why there are so many damn cables on the floor, and where the nearest pub is. David has two settings: carry the gear and carry the band, and manages to do both with zero fuss. He might not be what Wattmore expected, but he’s exactly what they need.
Wattmore Wrecking Crew
Wattmore’s sound is more than the sum of its parts, it’s the product of a generous, ever-growing musical family. Alongside the band’s core members, a rotating cast of incredible guest musicians have helped shape and elevate Wattmore, bringing unique textures, grooves, and heart to each track.
From gritty slide guitars to warm Hammond organ swells, precise percussion, and spine-tingling harmonies, these talented artists bring their own flavour while blending seamlessly into Wattmore’s multi-genre world. Whether it’s a country shuffle, a punk-driven riff, or a stripped-back folk moment, these musicians step in with exactly what the song needs.
Their contributions are often recorded in spontaneous, collaborative sessions, which is a testament to the trust and creative energy flowing through every Wattmore project. It’s this community of players, friends, and fellow music obsessives that keeps the sound fresh, adventurous, and full of soul. Simply put, Wattmore wouldn’t be the same without them.