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Music Review - Wattmore’s “I Don’t Miss That Woman” Hits the Gas on Heartbreak


Music Review - Wattmore’s “I Don’t Miss That Woman” Hits the Gas on Heartbreak

Some breakup songs take their time to ache. Others flare up in one hot burst and leave tire marks. Wattmore’s "I Don’t Miss That Woman" belongs to the latter camp — a grit-spattered, open-road anthem that trades heartbreak for horsepower.

 

The alt-country brothers build their sound on tight, lived-in harmonies and guitars that crackle like summer asphalt. The first verse drops us right into motion: “Been on the road since Sunday / Done the miles and done the time.” It’s not just a story — it feels like a ride you’ve been on before, windows down, engine growling.

 

Lyrically, the song mixes sharp humor with blunt truth. Lines like “She only chose me ‘cause I was there, and she was bored” land with the kind of sting you can’t fake. The hook — all steel-string swagger and unshakable delivery — turns the refrain into both a confession and a celebration.

 

What sells it is the brothers’ chemistry. Even the most pointed lines carry warmth, the way a long-haul driver might swap road stories at a truck stop. By the time the final chorus hits, you’re not just believing the title — you’re singing along like it’s your own.

 

It’s the kind of track that works just as well in a dusty roadside bar as it does blasting through highway speakers at 2 a.m. I Don’t Miss That Woman doesn’t just close a chapter; it kicks the door shut on the way out.



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Music Review - Wattmore’s “I Don’t Miss That Woman” Hits the Gas on Heartbreak



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