Marx Cassity — 2Sacred

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By
Rachel Cholst
March 26, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo
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Marx Cassity (Osage/Kaw) returns, at long last, with their unique Indigicana album 2Sacred. 2Sacred kicks off with “Somewhere,” a meditative track that is as much Blondie as it is Buffy St-Marie. Cassity’s breathy singing and dreamy electronic synths create an air of deep exploration, asking us to approach our humanity as we immerse ourselves in digital sounds.

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