Liz Phair is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician known for her candid and rebellious spirit. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, and raised in the Chicago area, Phair's musical journey began in earnest after graduating from Oberlin College. She gained initial attention with her self-released Girly-Sound tapes, which caught the eye of Matador Records and led to her groundbreaking debut album, "Exile in Guyville." Released in 1993, this album catapulted her into indie stardom and solidified her place in the alternative music scene. Phair's frank and playful lyrics, coupled with her fearless songwriting, have made her a trailblazer in the industry. Over the years, she has continued to push boundaries and reinvent herself, with notable works like "Soberish" showcasing her enduring talent and relevance. Her music is a testament to her courage and artistic integrity, making her a beloved figure among fans of authentic and unapologetic rock music.