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House Of Protection: Former Fever 333 members and Jordan Fish talk launching a “new era”

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Fever 333 members Aric Improta and Stephen “Stevis” Harrison have launched their new band House Of Protection with the Jordan Fish-produced debut single ‘It’s Supposed To Hurt’.

Check it out below, along with our exclusive interview with the three friends.Improta (also of Night Verses) and Harrison (formerly of The Chariot) announced their departure from Fever 333 back in October 2022, citing inner band tension and “creative differences” but vowing to work together in the future.

Now they’re back as a duo, having signed to Red Bull Records to unleash the pummelling debut single ‘It’s Supposed To Hurt’ – showcasing their blend of punk, electronic music and hardcore.“‘It’s Supposed To Hurt’ was the first song we wrote together,” Harrison told NME. “It just feels really magic.

We’ve put a lot of work in between then and now.”The song itself is the manifestation of the duo looking for a new beginning after parting ways with their last outfit. “Lyrically, the song is just about the process of starting House Of Protection,” Harrison continued. “‘It’s Supposed To Hurt’ refers to starting anything new and worthwhile – there’s always going to be a painful and uncomfortable element to it.

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