37 Houses – “Eye For an Eye”

37 Houses release “Eye For an Eye” as another honest entry in the story they have been telling since the band began. Erin Sydney and Jeremy Rosenblum have always written about their marriage, and this song continues that pattern in a very direct way. The project started during lockdown, only a few months after they got married, and it has grown into an open record of the love and strain they experience together.

This chapter was written over eighteen months while they were figuring out how to handle the idea of being, and not being, polyamorous in a young marriage. The songs came together while everything was still unfolding, without knowing how it would all land in the end. That uncertainty gives the material a real sense of vulnerability. It sounds like two people trying to understand their own choices in real time. The band recorded live in a rented house in the Colorado mountains, tracking all the instrument parts in four days. That decision keeps the performance grounded and human. You can imagine everyone in the same room, reacting to each other rather than fixing things later.

“Eye For an Eye” fits naturally into this period of reflection and tension. 37 Houses continues to write about their relationship without filtering out the uncomfortable parts. Follow 37 Houses on social media to keep up with new music and see where this next chapter leads.

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