Hosted by Matt Vettese, a long time Canadian radio personality who grew up in the MySpace era. Matt speaks with artists and content creators about the fast changing social media landscape and how it impacts their work. This isn’t MySpace, it’s OurSpace to chat about the scene from back then to today.
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Hosted by Matt Vettese, a long time Canadian radio personality who grew up in the MySpace era. Matt speaks with artists and content creators about the fast changing social media landscape and how it impacts their work. This isn’t MySpace, it’s OurSpace to chat about the scene from back then to today.
Customer Service (Halifax Emo) Talk New EP & Evolving Sound
OurSpace with Matt Vettese
36 minutes
1 month ago
Customer Service (Halifax Emo) Talk New EP & Evolving Sound
In this episode of OurSpace with Matt Vettese, I sit down with Halifax emo band Customer Service to talk all about their new EP If You’re Here, You Must Be Fine. We dig into their place in the growing Halifax music scene, and how 90s emo influences shaped their sound.
We also dive into the meaning behind the new EP, the band’s evolution beyond breakup songs, and why the East Coast might secretly have the strongest scene in Canada right now. If you’re into emo, indie rock, Canadian punk, or Halifax bands, this one’s for you.
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OurSpace with Matt Vettese
Hosted by Matt Vettese, a long time Canadian radio personality who grew up in the MySpace era. Matt speaks with artists and content creators about the fast changing social media landscape and how it impacts their work. This isn’t MySpace, it’s OurSpace to chat about the scene from back then to today.