Liz Phair on How TV Scoring Saved Her Love of Music

Liz Phair has spent 17 years in the recording industry as a saint and a “sellout,” a cavalier grandmaster of articulation whose monotone delivery and Stones-y dispassion on Exile in Guyville , her breakout 1993 album, inspired countless confessional female singer-songwriters. Now, after being declared a pop misfit with her self-titled album in 2003, Phair returns to her fringe roots with Funstyle , a record she released online herself July 3. In it, she discusses her new gig, one that’s already garnered her an ASCAP award: television composer.

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Liz Phair on How TV Scoring Saved Her Love of Music

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