Vriend released a popular demo in 2000 which received immediate radio play on stations across western Canada and earned her a spot at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. A year later she won a songwriting contest which took her to Nashville, Tennessee and helped fund her debut album, Soul Unravelling, which was well received by critics and sold well for an independent release. The album is now in its fifth pressing. Vriend's second album, Modes of Transport, was released two years later. "Feelin' Fine", the album's first single, was put on heavy rotation by a local adult contemporary/jazz radio station. A third album, When We Were Spies, was released on March 11, 2008. Produced by Juno-nominated Douglas Romanow, it contains fuller production, drawing on modern pop sounds. A single, "St. Paul", received heavy rotation in her hometown of Edmonton and hit the Top 30 on radio stations in Toronto and Cologne. Vriend's first music video, for " Spies", was released in mid-2008. Love & Other Messes, Vriend's first studio album in almost three years, was released in early 2011. The album features a seven piece band, including vocalists Coco Love Alcorn and Chloe Albert, and includes a duet with Matt Epp. The recording, produced by Vriend herself, was influenced by Nashville, Muscle Shoals, classic R&B and Motown sounds. Vriend released a video for "Graffiti on my Heart". Love & Other Messes was number 1 on the CKUA album charts for two weeks and received a 3.5 star review in the Toronto Star. In 2011, Vriend provided vocals for a topical single called "William and Kate".
Live performances
Vriend has toured Canada, Australia and Europe extensively, both solo and backed by a band. Live recordings from 2008 and 2009 shows, along with new songs recorded live "off-the-floor", were released in late 2009 as Closer Encounters. She released videos for "A Dollar and a Suitcase" and "On Your Street", the two new songs on the album, in 2010. Vriend is also the curator and host of the Bluebird North performance series in Edmonton. She also performs with the popular 1980s cover band Valiant Thieves.
Television
In August 2010, Vriend appeared on the Australian music and comedy show Spicks and Specks. She has also been featured on a regional news program in the Netherlands and has performed on network television in Canada and Australia.
Winner of the 2017 Maple Blues Award "Cobalt Music Prize" for recording and composition "All That I Can"
May 2017 release reached No. 1 on CJSR chart, No. 5 on Soundslike Café, No. 19 on CKUA chart, No. 90 on North American overall campus charts
Winner of nation-wide "She's The One" contest at the Ottawa Bluesfest
Nominated for "Female Artist of the Year" at 2017 Edmonton Music Awards
Semifinalist at the International Songwriting Competition, pop category
Selected to showcase at the Reeperbahn Festival, Big Sound, MIDEM, SXSW, Popkomm, NXNE, Contact East, Junofest, Breakout West
Featured in Songwriter's Association of Canada magazine and Elle magazine
Appeared on TV talk shows in Germany, Australia, Canada
Songs placed on DVD release of Party of 5, Russian film Kitchen In Paris, YouTube online banking ad, short "Toonlife Dating"
Backing band The Rooster Davis Group semi finalists in the 2016 Memphis Blues Challenge, and winner of the Best Self-Produced Blues Album in Northern Alberta, 2015