[1][2] Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Crane began her career in music fronting gothic rock band Solemn Novena in 2006, with whom she gained a small following and wrote and performed on both of their releases.
[3] Crane made her solo debut in 2020, with the album Deep Blue which included contributions from progressive rock veterans Jakko Jakszyk and Ian Anderson, and Fireball Ministry bassist Scott Reeder.
[11] The following summer, the band recorded five songs for an EP titled Let's Watch Flowers Bloom which was released as a limited edition run of 100 hand numbered digipaks in October 2012.
Sometime in 2013, Crane auditioned for musical ensemble The Eden House by sending through her versions of the tracks "All My Love" and "Trashed Treasure", both originally performed with Julianne Regan on vocals, and a demo of one of her own compositions, "Misery".
[16] Progressive rock veterans Jakko Jakszyk of King Crimson and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull would later join the project resulting in the album Deep Blue.
[5][6] Crane released the piano and vocal track "Springtime" on 17th March 2022 via Bandcamp having composed, written, produced, recorded and mixed the song herself, in her home studio.