At the age of 19, Victor enrolled at the
University of Windsor. During this period, he moved from working in bands to multitracking in the studio, producing early versions of songs that would later appear on his debut album,
Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies. Interested by the format of movie soundtracks, compilations, and hip hop collaborations, he sent out compositions to vocalists with whom he wanted to work, hoping to create a fully collaborative record in the indie genre, with what Victor described as "diversity in the voice, but consistency in the song".
Act I: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies After graduating, Victor devoted himself full-time to the project, named Neverending White Lights, intended as a metaphor for human energy. The record was conceived as a 16-song
concept album, entitled
Act I: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies, the first episode in a story that would continue over many albums, with the albums as "Acts", the songs as "Scenes", and the various singers as "Actors". Victor's first collaboration for this album was called "On Fire", co-written with
Switchfoot frontman
Jon Foreman. The song was not included on
Act I, but appeared on Switchfoot's fourth studio album,
The Beautiful Letdown. For other collaborations on the first album, Victor worked with vocalists from bands including
311,
Ours,
Hum,
Finger Eleven,
Shudder to Think,
the Velvet Teen,
Our Lady Peace,
Age of Electric,
the Watchmen,
the Black Maria,
Creeper Lagoon,
Starflyer 59,
City and Colour,
Deckard,
Supergarage,
Evelynn, and Cirrus. Victor wrote most of the music, insisted on performing all the instrumentation himself, and also completed all the producing and mixing stages. Victor finished the album in September 2005. There were several unreleased tracks written and recorded for
Act I, including the songs "John Dies at 56" (featuring
Mogwai), "Throwing Chairs" (featuring Switchfoot), "Shipbuilding" (featuring
Unbelievable Truth), and "This Is My Fate" (featuring
City and Colour). On September 27, 2005, the album was released independently through Victor's own label, Ocean Records Canada. The first single from the album was "The Grace", featuring Canadian singer
Dallas Green. It was certified Gold and became the sixth most-played song on Canadian Rock Radio in 2006. The music video, featuring
Emm Gryner, reached #1 on
Much Music and modern rock radio, and Victor subsequently went on tour as a support act with Canadian band
Our Lady Peace. The album sold just under 40,000 copies in Canada and received a number of awards and nominations, including a Juno nomination for Best New Artist.
Act II: The Blood and the Life Eternal Victor took about a year to write and record his second album, entitled
Act II: The Blood and the Life Eternal, recorded in his basement studio in 2006/2007 and released on October 30, 2007. The album featured members of groups including
Aqualung,
The Raveonettes,
Mobile,
Catherine Wheel,
Auf der Maur,
Hawksley Workman,
Magneta Lane,
Mellowdrone, and
Ours. The first single, "Always", was the first to feature lead vocals from Victor himself, and peaked at #18 on the Canadian Rock Chart. This was followed by "The World Is Darker", featuring
Melissa Auf der Maur, and then the driving rock song "Where We Are", featuring Rob Dickinson of the UK band
Catherine Wheel. In 2008, Victor took time off and decided not to tour the album, instead spending time with friends and family. During this period, he produced and recorded an album as part of a side-project, Black Ribbons, a 12-song electro-pop album produced and recorded in a few months, with every song written on the bass guitar.
Act III: Love Will Ruin Between 2007 and 2011, Victor worked on his third album,
Act 3: Love Will Ruin. Writing and production for this album progressed slowly and was affected by various setbacks. Victor eventually wrote and recorded nearly seventy songs, but when he had a 'finished' copy in his hands after several years, decided it was unworthy of release, and returned to the studio to start from scratch. On September 21, 2010, Victor leaked a song from the album, entitled "The Lonely War", featuring Evan Konrad of Bed of Stars. He also announced that due to difficulties with a rupture in his vocal cords, the official release date of the album was delayed from 2009 to late 2011. In spring 2011, the first single/video from
Act 3 was released, entitled "Falling Apart" (featuring Bed of Stars). In October, the single "Ghost Ship" (featuring
Hot Hot Heat) was released, peaking at #9 for three weeks on ALT Rock in Canada.
Act 3 was finally released in North America, and digitally in the UK and Australia, on November 18, 2011. It also featured guest performances by
Hot Hot Heat, Bed of Stars, and
Pilot Speed. The album features more vocals from Victor himself, and is generally more uptempo and rock-sounding than his previous releases.
Act IV In 2018, Victor stated he was working on the fourth Neverending White Lights studio album, following a nearly ten-year break due to mental health issues. Since then, there has been no announcement about when or if new material will be released. ==Other work==