Liz Phair
Liz Phair burst onto the indie rock scene in 1993, riding a wave of hype and acclaim that heralded her Matador Records debut, EXILE IN GUYVILLE. Conceived as a song-for-song response to the Rolling Stones' EXILE ON MAIN STREET, GUYVILLE boasted clever, sexually explict lyrics, punchy pop riffs, and lo-fi production, all pulled together by Phair's flat, matter-of-fact vocals. After two more albums that received lukewarm reviews, Phair finally took the plunge into all-out radio-friendly pop in 2003, signing to Capitol Records and working with Avril Lavigne's production team, much to the chagrin of many longtime fans.

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Albums
Top Tracks
  • Why Can't I? (Edited)
  • Extraordinary
  • Supernova (Explicit)
  • Fuck And Run (Explicit)
  • Polyester Bride
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Comments
  • JamesJava on 2009-03-19 04:35:49.143:
    Her music rocks my world. She could rock me any time.
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