[1][2][3] In 2007 Chamuel joined the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based band My Dear Disco[b] as lead vocalist.
[4] The band toured across the United States and released the studio album Dancethink (2008) and the EP Love Child (2011).
[5][6] In 2010 Chamuel spoke about being lesbian and named Elton John and Ani DiFranco as artists she looked up to.
She was influenced by the vocal styles of Heap and Ella Fitzgerald and said they "opened me up to the idea that one could sing melodies like an instrument.
[16] She released a single titled "Go Down Singing" and spoke at a TEDx gathering about the connection of music to one's sense of home.
Eric Danton of The Wall Street Journal called the album a collection of buoyant pop songs with tightly constructed hooks.
[22] In late 2015 she released an EP as The Reverb Junkie titled I Am, and she co-wrote and produced "Hang Out with You", a song by singer-songwriter Mary Lambert.
She released two instrumental works as The Reverb Junkie including an ambient album titled The Last Person Awake.