[2] Volt went on to front Ghalia & The Naphtalines, a rhythm and blues outfit and then joined company with Voodoo Casino, with whom she recorded her first album in 2016.
Her familiar presence in Clarksdale, Mississippi, saw her take part in the town's own musical event, the Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival, for three consecutive years.
[3] On the strength of the issue of Let the Demons Out, Volt and her backing band played at concerts in the United States and in parts of Europe.
[4][5] The resultant album, Mississippi Blend (2019), included contributions from Cody Dickinson and Cedric Burnside sharing percussion duties, with Watermelon Slim supplying harmonica work on five tracks.
As inspiration for her song writing, Volt decided to travel for a month by Amtrak across an ever changing landscape afforded by Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas and back to Mississippi.
[8] In August 2021, Volt undertook a four song long, 'Jam in the Van' live recording, in Mammoth Lakes, California; the results of which were released as an EP.