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 ab...