While still a student, Lamond recorded an album of traditional material called
Bho Thir Nan Craobh (From the Land of the Trees), which she released independently in 1994. Among the musicians on the album was fiddler
Ashley MacIsaac. MacIsaac had first seen Lamond perform in 1991 with a local band in Antigonish and was impressed with what he saw as her "punk attitude," even as she was singing Gaelic songs.
Orain Ghàidhlig, most of which was recorded live in North River, Cape Breton Island, followed in 2001. Her most recent solo album to date is the 2005 recording
Stòras, which means "a treasure" in English. Also in 2005, she contributed the song "Mo Mhaeli Bheag Og" to the charity album
Voyces United for UNHCR. In September 2012, Lamond and fiddler
Wendy McIsaac released the album
Seinn. "Their guitar-and-fiddle matchup is beautifully balanced, behind butter-smooth vocals and timeless melodies," said a reviewer on
NPR, which named the album as one of the year's top 10 folk and Americana albums. ==Current work==