“Voices” 

by Valiancy


“Voices” by Valiancy is one of the most original pieces I’ve heard in quite some time. It doesn’t sound like anything currently dominating the airwaves, yet it carries echoes of 1980s art pop pioneers like Peter Gabriel and David Bowie — which immediately signals that this is a sophisticated and daring art pop-rock offering.


The production leans into a moody, almost haunting atmosphere that perfectly mirrors the stark lyric, “’Cause all those voices, they’re calling me in my head, I wish I was dead.” It’s an unflinching exploration of mental health, internal conflict, and the relentless echo of negative self-talk. This is not catchy bubblegum pop designed for passive listening. It’s something far more unsettling and intimate — a song that draws you in, confronts you, and then sits across from you for a raw, honest conversation about life’s disappointments and unfulfilled dreams.


Though it may not suit every listener’s taste, the synth-laden “Voices” stands as an artistic triumph for Valiancy. His confessional yet commanding vocal performance is the track’s emotional anchor — vulnerable, captivating, and deeply human. This isn’t music you put on to dance. It’s music to absorb, to sit with, to feel. And if you allow yourself to truly listen, you may just recognize a piece of your own story within the lyrics.


It’s a remarkable achievement.


Listen here: "Voices"


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Review by staff at MBTM