The first time I heard “Walking with the Lights Out”, I stopped what I was doing without meaning to. The song starts slow, with a calm energy that pulls you in. Harriette’s voice has that rare mix of strength and vulnerability. She doesn’t push or overdo it. She sounds like she’s sharing something real.
The production stays simple but rich enough to fill the space. There’s warmth in the background and a softness in the rhythm that feels almost conversational. You can hear small details when you listen closely: a breath here, a faint harmony there, the way her voice trails off on certain words. Those moments make the song feel alive.
The writing carries a quiet sense of hope. Even when it feels introspective, there’s a light behind it. You can tell she’s walking through something rather than staying stuck in it. Her faith comes through without turning into a lecture. It’s personal and comforting, like hearing someone talk about peace they had to earn.
By the end, it doesn’t explode or force a big finale. It fades naturally, leaving a calm that lingers. It’s the kind of song you’ll want for late nights, drives, or mornings when you need something grounding.
If you haven’t heard Harriette Briscoe yet, take a listen to “Walking with the Lights Out.” It’s heartfelt, warm, and genuine. Follow her on social media and Spotify so you don’t miss what she releases next.