With her life back together, she started a band, Tragic Sam, and produced a few sessions with Billy Rush, the former guitarist for Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes.
Realizing New York City was taking a toll on her, she and Anderson (the two now married) opted to move to Texas, hoping for a fresh start.
She signed a deal with the Dallas-based indie label, Carpe Diem and began recording her debut album Anchorless.
After performing at South By Southwest, Kacy signed a deal with Atlantic Records, which brought her music to a wider audience.
festival, and Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit as well as opening for artists Chantal Kreviazuk and Marc Cohn.
In 2010 Kacy joined the band Liars & Saints, which also includes the singer-songwriters Jeremy Nail and Johnny Goudie, and they released an EP in 2011.