37 Houses Share Eye for an Eye
If you’re a sucker for a huge voice, then you’re going to love cranking the newest single from 37 Houses; Erin Sydney’s voice hits with this immediacy that’s dripping with emotion and force. Listen and you’ll hear as she climbs the scales, only to tumble down to the ground again; it’s an element that seems perfect for the thematic element of the track and their new record. Musically, the song ascends and crashes to tumble about in the gritty ground. How does that fit into the song’s narrative? Listening to lines like “tell me please/is there any light you can see/I’m drowning/but so in love” portray the struggles the duo faced in the evolution of their marriage; it’s a common thread throughout the whole of When and How It Happened, which will be available on April 24th, but you can grab it HERE.

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A ton of new music popped up on Friday, and since I was lecturing my students the whole day, I didn’t have time to cover the vast amount of great jams that made their way into the world. But, I’m circling back through emails and such, and here’s a batch of classic indiepop from Sweden’s