Sister Mary Margaret Releases New Project “DOGMA”

Sister Mary Margaret Releases New Project “DOGMA”

Brooklyn based interdisciplinary artist Sister Mary Margaret has released “DOGMA,” a new project featuring two songs: “There was supposed to be a bloom, I thought” and “How come I grow like a root?” The release marks her first new music since her debut project Proud Mary.

The two tracks highlight her powerful vocals and layered sonic instrumentation, blending classical composition with ambient and experimental sound design.

A classically trained musician, Sister Mary Margaret wrote, arranged, performed, and produced her debut album Proud Mary, a project shaped by the emotional density and industrial nostalgia of her upbringing in Buffalo, New York. Her music merges lush vocal harmonies with digital and atmospheric textures, often blurring the line between genres.

Lyrically and sonically, her work explores themes of human duality, growth, and transformation, creating soundscapes that feel both intimate and expansive.

With DOGMA, Sister Mary Margaret continues to build a distinctive musical identity that embraces dissonance, emotion, and experimentation.

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