After Belle Histoire's dissolution, she appeared on The Voice in 2013, where she attracted attention despite not advancing, and subsequently began releasing solo music, including two EPs in 2015.
[9][10] In July, Decker performed at Twentieth Century Theatre alongside Plain White T's and The Wind and The Wave,[11] and in October she appeared at Fountain Square's Rocktober Series with 500 Miles to Memphis and Mike Oberst.
[12] At the advice of her management, Decker competed on season 4 of the reality singing series The Voice, performing a blind audition of Florence and the Machine's "You've Got the Love".
[4][13][14][15][16] While she ultimately did not advance, Decker's appearance on the show received attention on Twitter[14][17] and Rolling Stone included her in a list of the season's "10 Most-Robbed Contestants".
[19] That summer, Decker performed an acoustic set at the third annual Bunbury Festival, sharing a date with Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Foxy Shazam, Cults, New Politics, Andrew W.K., Kishi Bashi, Morning Parade, Hunter Hunted, Bronze Radio Return, Caspian, and Lily & Madeleine.
[22] In July, Decker performed at MidPoint Music Festival's Indie Summer Series at Fountain Square, alongside Saint Motel, The Modern Novas, and Grenades!?.
[23] In August, she played a Daytrotter Session[5][24] and at the Taste of OTR festival alongside Goodbye June and Kansas Bible Company.
[25] She performed at the main MidPoint festival in September at Christian Moerlein Brewing Co., which also featured Purity Ring, Matthew E. White, Ride, Sylvan Esso, Heartless Bastards, Nick Diamonds, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Miracles of Modern Science, Wild Ones, Big Scary, Mothers, Turbo Fruits, Young Empires, Varsity, GGOOLLDD, JSPH, Dawg Yawp, Tyler Childers and the Food Stamps, Holiday Mountain, K.Flay, JR JR, Iron & Wine, and Tune-Yards.