Valiancy Confronts Inner Darkness with Unfiltered Honesty on “Voices”

“Voices” by Valiancy is a brave, uncomfortable, and necessary piece of music. Instead of hiding behind abstract metaphors, the Lehi-based artist steps directly into the mental battlefield many people quietly face every day: negative self-talk, depression, and the frightening spiral of suicidal thoughts.


Written, recorded, and produced entirely by Kyle Harris, the song feels intensely personal. There is no creative distance here. Every element sounds like it was built to serve one purpose: to translate an internal struggle into sound. The haunting vocal delivery sits at the center of the track, fragile and urgent at the same time, as if the singer is wrestling with his own reflection. Inspired by artists such as Peter Gabriel and James Blake, Valiancy blends atmospheric production with emotional rawness, creating a space that feels heavy yet strangely cathartic.



The use of Moog synthesizers gives “Voices” a cold, almost clinical texture, mirroring the isolating nature of mental health battles. Recorded at Venice International Studios and self-mixed by Harris, the song carries a focused, deliberate energy. Nothing feels accidental. The arrangement builds like anxious thoughts piling on top of each other, refusing to be ignored.



What makes this release stand out is its honesty. It does not romanticize pain or pretend that healing is simple. Instead, it acknowledges how exhausting it can be to fight your own mind. In doing so, it offers listeners something real: recognition. For anyone who has ever felt trapped inside their thoughts, “Voices” speaks directly to that experience. Valiancy is not making music for easy consumption. He is making music for understanding, and that intention gives this song genuine power.


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