★★★★☆
Country music singer, songwriter and guitarist Michael Waugh is a dairy farmer’s son from Gippsland, Victoria.
On What We Might Be, Waugh dispenses with many of the lyrical concerns that are often trundled out by practitioners of country music regardless of their actual country of origin. Rather than singing reverently about a mythical America, Waugh conjures images and experiences that are refreshingly and distinctly Australian, and does so with an honesty and depth of insight that ensures this debut album is an engrossing listen.
Waugh’s love and respect for his family shines through in ‘Brother’, which manages to tug at the heartstrings whilst remaining both playful and down-to-earth. Waugh avoids mawkishness and instead captures the complex nature of the familial bond: “I don’t often tell you, except for when we’re drunk / Just how much it means that you’ve been there when things were tough”. Waugh’s capacity for incisive social commentary comes to the fore on the moving ‘Terrorists And Planes’, which inspires the listener to soberly reflect on a society in which the spectre of violence haunts even the most seemingly innocuous pursuits.
If you love music that will get your toes tapping while engaging your brain cells, this is indispensable listening.
Michael Waugh’sWhat We Might Beis released independently and available through MGM.
