Every news cycle’s feeling like a bar fight with no referee lately, Wattmore have accidentally written the perfect soundtrack for it. “Canadian Whiskey” is what happens when two brothers raised on classic rock, country grit, and zero tolerance for nonsense decide to bottle that tension and pour it over a riff. It’s raw, loud, and just self aware enough to smirk while everything burns. Think:
· Johnny Cash attitude
· 70s rock energy
· A modern world that’s slightly lost the plot
No auto-tune. No committee writing sessions. No pretending. Just a track that cuts through the noise and reminds people why they liked music before it became… whatever this is now. Wattmore are an Australian sibling duo building momentum across alt country, roots and Americana lanes, with a growing radio footprint and a reputation for songs that feel like they’ve lived a life before they hit play. “Canadian Whiskey” isn’t trying to be perfect. It’s trying to be real. That’s why it works. If your listeners are after something with grit, humour, and a bit of backbone, this one earns its spot. Appreciate your time and ears. Pairs well with long drives, short tempers, and whatever the world’s doing this week. Add it. Spin it. Blame us later. Who Are Wattmore? Wattmore are two brothers who communicate almost entirely through guitar solos, sarcasm, and eye rolls sharp enough to cut glass. They’re awkward like suddenly forgetting how pockets work to somehow stumbling into brilliance while looking like they took a wrong turn at common sense. Their songs are loaded with grit, mischief, and emotional sucker punches disguised as choruses. Expect dry humour, zero small talk, and the kind of honesty that makes PR departments break out in hives.
