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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.
House & Home Talk About "I Won't Look For You" Their Most Honest Album Yet
OurSpace with Matt Vettese
36 minutes
2 days ago
House & Home Talk About "I Won't Look For You" Their Most Honest Album Yet
House & Home talk their new album I Won’t Look For You, writing on the road, and levelling up their sound in this interview with OurSpace.Pat breaks down how the band approached their sophomore record, what changed in their writing process, and why this album feels louder, heavier, and more honest than anything they’ve done before. We also get into touring life, balancing relationships, and finding confidence as a band in your late 20s.
If you’re a fan of modern emo, alt-rock, post-hardcore, or bands like Hot Mulligan, Movements, or Citizen, you’ll love this conversation.
Topics Covered:• The making of I Won’t Look For You• Writing vocals and finding the album’s identity• Creating on tour for the first time• Working with producer Will Beasley• Growing up, balancing life and music• What makes House & Home different on this record
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.