During her time at Onslow College, a Wellington high school with a vibrant music scene, she formed a band with her friends called The Tangle.
[11] While attending university, Murray began the Fazerdaze project after several failed attempts at forming bands.
[8] Eventually, she met fellow New Zealand musicians and expanded Fazerdaze's live act into a full band with auxiliary members accompanying her.
[3][8] Fazerdaze began touring overseas, and opened for other artists' shows, such as Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Connan Mockasin.
[19] After touring extensively and internationally for the album, Murray experienced burnout and she encountered problems with unhealthy professional and personal relationships.
[1][3][20] Murray went on a hiatus from the music industry for several years, and she returned in 2022 with Fazerdaze's second EP, Break!, which was released on 14 October.
[21][22] Murray stated that her hiatus has been instrumental in helping her return to music, and she ended up finishing the EP during a three-month long lockdown in New Zealand.
[23] In early 2023, Fazerdaze released "Flood Into" as a standalone single, which had previously been available exclusively on the vinyl version of Break!.
[25][26] In September 2023, Fazerdaze released "Bigger", the lead single of her second album, Soft Power, ahead of her late 2023 tour in Australia, the UK, and Europe.
[27][28][29] In May 2024, Fazerdaze was announced as the support act for Australian psychedelic rock band, Pond on their 2024 North American tour which was held from November until early December.