It's the Album That Should Have Made a '90s Darling a Superstar. Instead, We Got Something Better.
Briefly

"At the beginning of 1993, nobody except a few Chicago scenesters knew who Liz Phair was. By early 1994, she was a sensation, redefining indie success."
"Phair was being promised stardom, but was mostly experiencing the downsides of fame. The pressure was intense, yet her passion for music remained unswayed."
Read at Slate Magazine
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