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New York resident Marly Hornik is among the more promising female singer/songwriters who made her recording debut in the early 2000s. For Hornik, the phrase "female singer/songwriter" has not been synonymous with "angry young woman." Unlike many of the "angry young women" who emerged in the ‘90s--Alanis Morisette, Tracy Bonham, Ani DiFranco, among others--Hornik has not brought an abundance of angst and anger to her pop-rock and adult alternative songs. Nor is she the type of artist who celebrates dysfunction and self-loathing; you won't find Hornik writing a bunch of songs about being attracted to guys who mistreat and disrespect her. In fact, her writing has been optimistic and hopeful more often than not, which isn't to say that she is a Polyanna or that she is mindlessly cheerful and devoid of street smarts.
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Release: February 14, 2006
Label: Marly Hornik
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Release: 2002
Label: Marly Hornik
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