The House of Love, the new album from writer and producer Endless Forms, aka Justin Allen, reveals the nakedness of love, the point in a relationship where we become fearful of love leaving. We need to love and be loved, but that very need makes us vulnerable because exposing our hearts to another human being involves risk. Endless Forms explains, “We all say we want to be loved and deeply known, and then are surprised at how terrifying and vulnerable it really feels once we have it. We really aren’t sure if we’ll still be loved if we are truly, completely known, and it’s scary to find out even if the news is good.” Entirely self-produced and self-recorded, the album finds Endless Forms playing guitar, bass, piano, synth, and small percussion. Chad Henderson plays drums, while Kari Babcock...