Priddy's music career began to gain traction with the release of her album "The Eternal Rocks Beneath" in 2021. The album achieved commercial success, reaching number one on the Official UK Folk Albums Chart She appeared on the
List of UK Independent Album Breakers Chart number ones of the 2020s. During the pandemic lockdown, Priddy recorded a number of video duets with other musicians from the UK folk scene, including David Delarre, Ciaran Algar and George Boomsma. Notably, she recorded three songs by
Nick Drake with fellow Midlands musician, Jon Wilks, Jon Nice and Lukas Drinkwater, forming the short-lived quartet, Slow Jane. She subsequently went on to be included on the "Endless Coloured Ways" compilation album featuring artists covering Nick Drake. She also recorded the vocals for the traditional song, "Mary Ashford's Tragedy", with Jon Wilks. Priddy has also collaborated and toured with the singer-songwriter, John Smith, releasing the single "Talk to Me of Mendocino" together in 2022. Her live performances have included notable appearances such as the BBC Proms and the Glastonbury Festival Acoustic Stage, as well as on the BBC's live coverage of the festival. Richard Thompson in Mojo magazine described Priddy as "the best thing I've heard all year". In October 2023, Priddy announced her second studio album, introducing "First House on the Left" as the lead single. The album, titled
The Pendulum Swing, was released in February 2024. Produced by Simon Weaver and released under
Cooking Vinyl, it was met with positive critical reception from publications such as The Guardian and
The Irish Times. In May 2024, Priddy appeared on
Later... with Jools Holland alongside
Paul Weller,
Mark Knopfler,
Nadine Shah,
Bob Vylan and
Rachel Chinouriri. She performed her song "A Boat on the River" from her latest album,
The Pendulum Swing. In November 2024, Priddy announced a two track collaboration with Poet Laureate
Simon Armitage, featuring two specially commissioned winter-themed poems that Priddy set to music. The first single "Close Season" was released on November 29, produced by
Rob Ellis and recorded at
Wool Hall. In 2025, she supported
Suzanne Vega on her UK tour. == Personal life ==