Episode 467 - From Japan to the Philippines: How International Crowds Shape Re Mattei’s Country Sound
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Hey there, music lovers! I’m your host, James Cox, a professional therapist who’s also a bit of a country‑music junkie. In this episode, we’re diving deep into how songs can lift us out of the darkest moments and bring sunshine into our everyday lives.
We’re thrilled to welcome Re Mattei, a breakout country artist who’s already turning heads on the road and in the studio. From playing legends’ covers to writing heartfelt originals like “Mama Always Knows,” Re shares:
- How she used music as a lifeline during her own bouts of depression
- The magic of touring in Japan, Singapore, the Philippines, and the U.S. military bases—where a simple “Elvis” concert can feel like a hometown event
- The story behind her latest love‑for‑moms anthem and the emotional truth behind a song dropped a day before Mother’s Day
- The everyday rituals that keep her creative birds flying—think acoustic guitar, a red Buckees cup, and a dash of “coffee at the kitchen table” vibe—plus what her guitar would say if it could talk
- Her upcoming album, set for a March drop, and the careful, soul‑searching choices that go into naming a record
- How authenticity is the secret handshake of Nashville’s music scene, and why you should stay true to yourself if you’re chasing a dream in Music City
We end the conversation on a tender note about the songs that can touch your soul without a single word—because sometimes, music is the only language that matters.
So if you’re looking for an honest, heart‑centered, and instant‑enchanting episode, hit play and let the music do the talking. 🌟🎸