Porch Light
BIOGRAPHY
Porch Light emerged from Minneapolis with an inevitable momentum. Formed by Zac Fogarty (guitar), Jackie Uhas (vocals), Henry Hughes (bass), Kyle Siemon (guitar), and Tony O’Keefe (drums), the band began as a shared instinct rather than a defined plan—five musicians converging around a mutual pull toward larger-than-life indie rock and unforgettable live shows. In their first year of releasing music, that instinct quickly translated into something undeniable: a rapidly growing audience, a breakout digital presence, and songs that began circulating far beyond the rooms where they were written.
Their music carries the emotional clarity of confessional writing, delivered through arrangements built for open air; guitars that swell and fracture, rhythms that push forward with quiet urgency, and vocals from Jackie that can ground you or release you. Songs like “Oxygen” and “Fall Back” feel equally at home in headphones at 2 a.m. or live with a sold-out crowd singing every lyric.
That connection has become central to the band’s identity. In a short span of time, Porch Light has translated early online traction into real-world scale, selling out their first headline shows across cities like New York, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and beyond. The response has been immediate and enthusiastic, reflecting a group that feels less like it’s being introduced and more like it’s already been discovered by a cult fandom.
Now entering a new chapter, the band is preparing a debut album, set for release in 2026. Even at this early stage, Porch Light are defined by motion—between cities, between rooms, between versions of themselves. The music doesn’t try to resolve that movement so much as live inside it, glowing steadily at the edge of something larger still coming into focus.
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