"In the Lover House", also known as "Wergeld", is an album by Danielle Dax, released in 1985. The album art features a photograph of a partially open attic door, suggesting a hidden and mysterious space. The attic can be seen as a metaphor for the album itself, as it explores themes of darkness, secrets, and hidden desires. The tracks on the album range from haunting ballads to experimental electronic pieces, showcasing Dax's versatile and unique musical style. "In the Lover House" is considered a seminal album in the post-punk and industrial genres.