During those years I was exposed to some of the best musicians in the world and fell in love with the indie-rock and the singer-songwriter genre. I began my journey in songwriting, and in 2005 I released my debut album Waiting on a Shelf.
In 2006 I returned to Israel and became an active part of the indie music scene in Tel Aviv and I was chosen as the opening act for Suzanne Vega. My second album, Modern Grace, recorded live at Pluto Studios, was selected for major festivals such as SXSW and Toronto Music Week, and was released in 2011. Around the same time, I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
I had to cancel my participation in the festivals and step away from music for two years. Still, the album received wide radio play and critical acclaim, and I was invited to open for Asaf Avidan on his Israeli tour.
At the beginning of 2014, the cancer returned, and I had to undergo harsh treatments again. This time, however, I chose to return to writing and singing, relying on my craft for refuge. The songs I wrote reflected a time of pain — both physical and emotional, love and heartbreak, questions of faith and mortality. These experiences came together in raw and authentic songs in my album Love & Darkness, released in July 2015 to rave reviews. Later that year, I performed at major international festivals Culture Collide LA and CMJ New York. The video for “Love & Darkness” won First Prize at the NYLA International Film Festival.
In 2021, I released my fourth album, and the Seasons are changing — my first in Hebrew. It is a concept album, centered on classical guitar and a string quartet, exploring cycles of emotion and renewal, healing and hope. The album includes seven songs, each representing a different season through words, melody, and color.