Her first single "Strange Enough" was self-released in July 2014, reaching number one on Hype Machine[1] and becoming the #1 Most Viral Twitter Artist the week of release.
[3] She has toured internationally and performed at events such as Neon Gold Popshop,[1] South by Southwest,[4] The Knitting Factory, Brooklyn Bowl,[5] the Firefly Festival[6] and Lollapalooza.
[4][10] Introduced to music at a young age,[1] her father was a rock musician,[1] and Vérité began performing at small local venues while still in elementary school.
[1] She learned piano when young,[4] and also grew up listening to 1990s alternative rock bands[3] such as The Cranberries, The Breeders, Nirvana, and Green Day.
[10] She eventually left her job in the food industry to work on her music full-time, after ten years waitressing, the last three of which were at Applebee's restaurant in Times Square.
[10] The song was generally well received by critics,[11] with Complex calling it a "scorching breakup anthem... whose scathing chorus could burn any bad relationship with a vengeance.
"[12] Interview Magazine called the track a "beautiful pop gem", where her vocals were "layered gorgeously into something that could perhaps be described as musical fairy dust.
[1] She went on to play a number of gigs promoted by Neon Gold Records, including their showcase in March 2014 at South by Southwest.
[4] In September 2014 the song "Echo", the title track from her then-upcoming debut EP, was released exclusively through Billboard's website.
Billboard wrote the song "positions the singer as an artist capable of delivering a sweeping hook while emphasizing the subtler details of her arrangements.
Her previous singles "Wasteland" and "Colors" were included, as were the new tracks "Rearrange" and "Sentiment",[2] About the overall lyrics, she stated "there's definitely a few brief themes that run through it: mainly, nostalgia, apathy and the exploration of how to connect.
[20] The album was recorded in London, New York, and Los Angeles, and features production from Liam Howe, Tim Anderson, Peter Thomas, James Flannigan, and Zach Nicita.
as the lead single off the project and announced special merch including a sweater with a code to information about the upcoming album.
On February 6, 2024, Vérité announced via social media that she had married her boyfriend Nick Susi in a casual ceremony on their couch at home.
'"[4] In 2020, she described her sound as "alt-pop" and cited artists like The Cranberries, Fiona Apple, James Blake, and Kimbra as influences on her music.