2010–2014: Polydor On 24 November 2013, Findlay released her second EP
Greasy Love. 2015–2016: BMG Findlay created her own label Mint Records and signed with
BMG. On 9 February 2015 the video for the single "Electric Bones" was released online and the
Electric Bones EP was released digitally on 4 September 2015. In March 2015 Findlay released the single "Wolfback" which samples from the
Ratatat song
"Loud Pipes". The video for "Junk Food" premiered on 4 November 2015 on Clash.
2017–2018: Forgotten Pleasures The single "Waste My Time" was released in January 2017, followed by the release of Findlay's debut studio album
Forgotten Pleasures on 3 March 2017.
2019–present: The Last Of The 20th Century Girls, TTRRUUCES and co-writes In June 2019, Findlay announced she was working on her second studio album via Instagram post. In 2019, she also started a new project called
Ttrruuces along with her debut album's co-producer Jules Apollinaire. Their self-titled debut album was released on 26 June 2020. Their second album
JJUUIICES was announced on the band's Instagram page to be released on October 20, 2023. In September 2021, Findlay released her new single "Life is but a Dream". Findlay released her second studio album,
Last Of The 20th Century Girls, on May 13, 2022. Findlay has collaborated with multiple artists, most notably her co-writes with model, singer and actress
Suki Waterhouse with the song "Good Looking" now certified platinum, she also wrote the singles “My Fun,” “OMG,” “To Love” and “Blackout Drunk” from Suki’s sophomore album “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin.” Findlay was featured guest vocalist with
Blossoms on their single
To Do List (After the Breakup), released on 9th October 2023. Findlay has been in recent collaboration with New York artist Remy Bond, notably contributing writing to Remy’s viral hit “Summer Song” as well as songs “Don’t Go Back To Paris,” “Red, White and Blue” and “Star Shaped Baby.” ==Personal life==