In 2001 she attended Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts and was taught audio engineering and production by Drew Mazurek[1] and Crack The Sky's Glenn Workman.
Throughout 2001 and into 2003, she played with Ego Likeness on East Coast tour dates[4][5] prior to the 2004 release "Water to the Dead"[6] album, later re-released in 2013 on Metropolis Records.
She contributed cello, synth and electric bass to the 2017 release "The Trees See More",[10] which received international attention from industrial music blogs Brutal Resonance[11] and Regen Magazine.
[19] Additionally, Trouble Andrew played one of his only live shows in 2015 at Baltimore venue "The Crown" which featured a 9 band bill in one evening.
In early 2017 two new permanent members, Slim Dickens and Peanu Reeves joined, she rebranded Fun Never Starts and created on a new logo with Julian Luskin.
[21] She produced and mixed Fun Never Starts October 2017 release "Nothing's Good Ever", which received reviews from goth industrial blogs in the US[22] and Russia.