Brooklyn-based Indie Pop duo, Secret Weapons, premiered their debut single, “Something New” today, hitting the blogosphere and garnering ubiquitously positive reviews. The track delivers infectious, high-gloss pop melodies, driven by anthemic vocal lines and addictive electric drums. Drawing references from the late ‘90s boy band ethos, the track is simple in its conceit yet deft in its execution, were the Backstreet Boys to be resurrected for the Millennial era of electropop production: these guys are definitely on to something so old, yet so totally new at the same time.
Secret Weapons, "Something New"

Marianne White
Marianne White is the founder and executive director of Audiofemme, a pioneering media platform and creative collective dedicated to amplifying the voices of women, femme, and non-binary artists in music and culture. A graduate of George Washington University with a degree in International Relations, Marianne initially built her career in New York City's magazine editorial world before transitioning into music journalism, where she contributed to a range of independent blogs and media outlets. Through firsthand experience navigating the pervasive gender inequities and systemic gatekeeping embedded within the music industry, Marianne recognized the urgent need for a more inclusive, equitable platform—one that would champion underrepresented voices while fostering genuine community and creative opportunity. In response, she founded Audiofemme in 2013 as both a publication and movement, rooted in the belief that diverse perspectives are essential to shaping the future of music and media. Under Marianne's leadership, Audiofemme has grown from an independent editorial project into a multifaceted non-profit organization and respected cultural force, encompassing journalism, artist development, live events, and advocacy initiatives. Today, Audiofemme serves as a thriving collective of female/femme/non-binary writers, musicians, and creatives committed to challenging industry norms, dismantling exclusionary practices, and creating meaningful space for emerging and established artists alike. Marianne's work continues to position Audiofemme at the intersection of music, culture, and social impact, redefining what an inclusive creative ecosystem can look like.



