OurSpace with Matt Vettese

Matt Vettese

Rediscover new music.  Former radio host, Matt Vettese, interviews the hottest bands in the alternative music scene each week. This is a place to connect with your favourite bands and discover new ones. New episodes every Wednesday! Find more: www.ourspacemedia.com

  1. Aug 12

    The Forgotten Wave of Emo | Andrew Sacher on Emo Revival

    What happened to emo between the 2000s mainstream boom and the resurgence we're experiencing today? Andrew Sacher joins Matt on OurSpace to discuss his new book, Emo Revival, which documents the fourth wave of emo and the underground community that helped keep the genre alive. Having covered the scene for Brooklyn Vegan as it was unfolding, Andrew brings a unique perspective to the story of bands like Modern Baseball, Title Fight, Snowing, Algernon Cadwallader, Joyce Manor, Foxing, Citizen, The Menzingers, The Wonder Years and more. Andrew and Matt discuss why fourth-wave emo has sometimes felt like the genre's "forgotten wave," how bands that once played constantly for a few dollars have become holy grails for younger fans, and whether the success of today's emo scene is finally giving these bands their flowers. They also dive into the DIY community that made the emo revival possible, why the suburbs seem to be fertile ground for emo bands, whether bands lose something when they graduate from basements to arenas, the changing idea of "selling out," and why Andrew believes this movement was about community as much as it was about a particular style of music. Plus, they look back at the role MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr played in building the fourth wave, how the internet has changed regional music scenes, and why today's fifth wave of emo might actually be an extension of what the fourth wave started. 📖 Order Andrew Sacher's Emo Revival: https://bookshop.org/p/books/emo-revival-community-diy-and-rebirth-in-post-hardcore-and-emo-2008-2018-andrew-sacher/aedad98efa9919b2 📝 Read Andrew's Substack: https://andrewsacher.substack.com/ OurSpace with Matt Vettese is now powered by elderemo.com — shop emo and pop punk apparel for yourself, your kids, and even your pets. Use code OURSPACE for 15% off your next order. https://elderemo.com/OURSPACE. #EmoRevival #Emo #ModernBaseball #TitleFight #MidwestEmo

    The Forgotten Wave of Emo | Andrew Sacher on Emo Revival
  2. Jul 23

    The Song She Threw Away Became Her Biggest Release | Nicole Alexis Interview

    Nicole Alexis joins OurSpace to discuss her new EP, Mirrors and Smoke, growing up alternative, and why one of her biggest songs almost never existed. The Nashville-based DIY artist opens up about living with ADHD, teaching herself multiple instruments, hearing fully formed songs in her head from a young age, and documenting life's biggest moments through music. Nicole also shares how social media helped validate her artistic voice, why she intentionally kept Mirrors and Smoke stripped back, and how Find Another You went from being deleted off her computer to becoming the first song that truly connected with millions of listeners online. We also discuss: Growing up listening to Nirvana, Green Day, Paramore & Flyleaf ADHD and creativity as an artist Learning multiple instruments Finding confidence in vulnerability Creating music without chasing commercial expectations The realities of being a DIY independent musician Why music can feel like reading old diary entries years later Plus, Nicole recommends an underrated Nashville artist that deserves to be on your playlist right now. OurSpace with Matt Vettese is now powered by elderemo.com — shop emo and pop punk apparel for yourself, your kids, and even your pets. Use code OURSPACE for 15% off your next order. https://elderemo.com/OURSPACE   #NicoleAlexis #AlternativeMusic #DIYArtist #ADHD #Emo #NashvilleMusic #IndependentArtist #MirrorsAndSmoke #MusicPodcast #OurSpace

    The Song She Threw Away Became Her Biggest Release | Nicole Alexis Interview
  3. Jul 15

    Daniel Rinaldi on The Mental Health Crisis Nobody Talks About in Music

    What does touring actually do to your mental health? Licensed mental health counselor Daniel Rinaldi joins OurSpace to discuss the hidden struggles that musicians, touring crew members and creatives face both on and off the road. From burnout and sleep deprivation to loneliness, anxiety and the difficult transition back home after tour, Daniel shares practical advice for maintaining your mental health while working in the music industry. We also discuss why touring crew members are often overlooked, the importance of creating safer spaces at concerts, and the mental health resources available for artists and fans alike. This episode isn't just for musicians, it's for anyone who has ever struggled with burnout, finding community, or feeling disconnected from the world around them. We also discuss: -Mental health for touring musicians and crew -Artist burnout and creative wellness -Staying connected with loved ones while on tour -Finding the right therapist for you -Practical grounding techniques for creatives -Why mental health should never be treated as a luxury -How fans can help create safer spaces within music communities If music helped you through difficult moments in your life, this conversation is for you. -- OurSpace with Matt Vettese is now powered by elderemo.com — shop emo and pop punk apparel for yourself, your kids, and even your pets. Use code OURSPACE for 15% off your next order. https://elderemo.com/OURSPACE -- #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #Musicians #TouringMusicians #ArtistBurnout #MusicIndustry #Emo #AlternativeMusic #OurSpacePodcast #MentalHealthMatters

    Daniel Rinaldi on The Mental Health Crisis Nobody Talks About in Music
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Rediscover new music.  Former radio host, Matt Vettese, interviews the hottest bands in the alternative music scene each week. This is a place to connect with your favourite bands and discover new ones. New episodes every Wednesday! Find more: www.ourspacemedia.com

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