[3] Being moved from the world of Seventh-day Adventists to a public school was difficult for Victoria, who didn't feel she fit in.
[18] Her family also left the Adventist church before Victoria attended high school, which allowed her to explore music she hadn't been exposed to before, like Kurt Cobain, Miles Davis and Fiona Apple.
"[1] Victoria began her career with a backing band consisting of Ruby Rogers, Tiffany Minton, and Mason Hickman.
[24] Victoria's first single release was "Stuck In the South", which was described on All Things Considered as a "very swampy mysterious kind of slow-burning song.
"[25] Rolling Stone describes her as "PJ Harvey covering Loretta Lynn at a haunted debutante ball.
"[27] Victoria's full-length debut, Beyond the Bloodhounds, was produced by Roger Moutenot,[3][28] The name of the album is a reference to Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs.
[31] In August 2021, Victoria released Magnolia Blues as the lead single from her upcoming third studio album A Southern Gothic.
Jon Freeman of Rolling Stone described the song as "an eerie, acoustic-guitar-driven tune that expands to thick bass and a ghostly orchestra of strings and banjo."