Liz Phair
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One of the most resonant voices in music, Liz Phair is a true iconoclast with a sense of levity about the game of fame. Liz gets into her long history being both embraced and rejected by the indie rock community, touches on motherhood and creativity, and explains that yes, there are in fact voices in her head telling her what to write. Liz's first album of new material in eleven years, Soberish, is out June 4th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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