Cluck began performing her songs publicly in New York City in 2000. The album was distributed in 2004 by Important Records, and subsequently reissued on 180g audiophile vinyl pressed by 3 Syllables Records in 2010. Her fifth album,
Countless Times, was distributed by Voodoo-Eros in 2005, and her sixth album,
Monarcana, 2001–2004, was distributed in 2006 by Very Friendly. Although known as a solo performer, she has often collaborated with others, including Jeffrey Lewis,
CocoRosie, Toby Goodshank, Herman Düne, and, recently, drummer
Anders Griffen and cellist Isabel Castellvi on tours in the US, UK, and Europe. In December 2011, she announced a fan-funded "Song-of-the-Week" project, in which she has been writing and distributing a series of 24 new songs directly to subscribers. In March 2014, Cluck released her seventh album,
Boneset, her first in eight years, on 10" vinyl, CD, and digitally, laid out "Dark to light to dark, the album overends as a mobius strip, its songs seeded with connection and release, overcoming fear with heart...birds, bones, surrender," which
NPR Music described as "as thrilling a showcase of Cluck's clawed, counterintuitive fingerpicking and elastic voice as anything she's ever released." In early 2014, Cluck embarked on a tour of the US, Ireland, the UK, and Europe. She released and co-directed her first official music video for
Bonesets first single, "Sara". ==Style==