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Porchlight Apparitions is the haunting folk rock project of Georgia-born songwriter Nick Gossett, blending the grit of Southern storytelling with the introspection of indie Americana. With vocals that lands somewhere between Gregory Alan Isakov and Zach Bryan, and lyrics that echo the confessional weight of Adam Duritz, Gossett writes songs like open letters: honest, bruised, and searching.
What began as a personal tribute to ancestral ties and soulmates (The Road That Led Us Here) has evolved into something deeper. His latest album, The Ghosts We Leave Behind, is a full-bodied reckoning with trauma, fatherhood, and grace. Think slide guitars, ambient textures, and verses that feel like they’ve been carved out of a lived-in journal.
Gossett isn’t chasing radio hits. He’s chasing truth. Influenced by artists like Iron & Wine, Band of Horses, Tyler Ramsey, The Paper Kites, and The Lumineers, Porchlight Apparitions is for anyone who finds beauty in the ache, silence in the noise, and peace in the unresolved.
These aren’t just songs. They’re ghosts with melodies.
And you're invited to sit with them.
What began as a personal tribute to ancestral ties and soulmates (The Road That Led Us Here) has evolved into something deeper. His latest album, The Ghosts We Leave Behind, is a full-bodied reckoning with trauma, fatherhood, and grace. Think slide guitars, ambient textures, and verses that feel like they’ve been carved out of a lived-in journal.
Gossett isn’t chasing radio hits. He’s chasing truth. Influenced by artists like Iron & Wine, Band of Horses, Tyler Ramsey, The Paper Kites, and The Lumineers, Porchlight Apparitions is for anyone who finds beauty in the ache, silence in the noise, and peace in the unresolved.
These aren’t just songs. They’re ghosts with melodies.
And you're invited to sit with them.