Bio

Formed in New Hampshire, House Lights emerged from the Northeast alternative and post-hardcore scene with a sound defined by contrast: heavy yet melodic, intimate yet expansive, raw yet cinematic. Built on layered guitars, commanding rhythm, and emotionally direct songwriting, the band creates music that channels personal struggle into catharsis and connection.
House Lights’ songs explore themes of fractured relationships, self-reflection, loss, and perseverance — delivered through soaring choruses, textured guitar interplay, and atmospheric production. Their approach blends the urgency and dual-guitar energy of post-hardcore with modern alternative rock’s clarity and depth, resulting in a sound that feels both familiar and forward-looking.
The band’s recent single Misery in Threes captures this balance, pairing vulnerable lyricism with driving momentum and immersive sonic detail. With each release, House Lights continues to refine a sonic identity rooted in authenticity, emotional weight, and dynamic contrast.
From intimate venues to larger stages, House Lights brings the same intensity to their live performances — translating layered studio arrangements into powerful, immediate experiences that resonate with audiences across the region.
