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PHAIR GAME.


Byline: Sandra Barrera Staff Writer

Has '90s indie rock Indie rock is a genre of alternative rock that primarily exists in the independent underground music scene. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with underground music as a whole, though more specifically implicates that the music meets the criterion of being rock, as  darling Liz Phair become a podcaster?

``Yeah,'' she says by phone from Dallas. ``I'm so into it.''

While she's been out touring in support of her sunny new album, ``Somebody's Miracle,'' Phair has posted at least three podcasts at her official Web site, www.lizphair.com. The podcasts include live performances, long-distance phone calls to her brother in Germany, random interviews and Phair's own short fiction set to background music.

``Half of the fun is that it's not organized at all,'' says Phair, the 38-year-old singer-songwriter who will perform Monday at the House of Blues House of Blues (HOB) is a chain of music halls and restaurants founded in 1992 by Hard Rock Cafe founder Isaac Tigrett and his friend and investor Dan Aykroyd. It is a home for live music and southern-inspired cuisine, whose clubs celebrate African-American culture, specifically  Sunset Strip The Sunset Strip is the name given to the mile and a half stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood, California. It extends from West Hollywood's east border with Hollywood at Marmont Lane to its west border with Beverly Hills at Phyllis street. . ``But I'm looking to do more things where I don't have expectations and I don't have to worry about it for my job.

``You know how your job can become like ... a job?''

Yes, sometimes even being a rocker can get frustrating frus·trate  
tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates
1.
a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart:
 - especially after the album-making part is over.

Phair knows this all too well.

After the release of 1993's much-lauded ``Exile in Guyville,'' a bitter retort re·tort
n.
A closed laboratory vessel with an outlet tube, used for distillation, sublimation, or decomposition by heat.



retort

a globular, long-necked vessel used in distillation.
 to the Rolling Stones' ``Exile on Main St.,'' her momentum steadily began to decline as her sound brightened.

With each consecutive album that followed, Phair seemed to receive less attention for her work, which she saw as ``personally destructive'' anyway.

``I'm not like those performer types that were in high school theater, you know what I mean? I'm really more of an observer than somebody born to be observed,'' says the Chicago native now living in L.A. ``I never counted on having to play in front of people, or having to take pictures, or having to give interviews. I was into making records, and when it comes to all that other stuff. ... I can't stand thinking about it, because otherwise I would never write another song about anything interesting.''

Ignoring the years of negative criticism for not having created another ``Exile'' seems to have paid off for Phair on her latest, which Blender calls ``brazenly bra·zen  
adj.
1. Marked by flagrant and insolent audacity. See Synonyms at shameless.

2. Having a loud, usually harsh, resonant sound: "sudden brazen clashes of the soldiers' band" 
 varied.''

``Somebody's Miracle'' started off as another song-by-song response - this time, to Stevie Wonder's 1976 album, ``Songs in the Key of Life.'' But because of budgetary constraints, Phair was forced to scrap the idea.

``That's part of why I'm so disgruntled dis·grun·tle  
tr.v. dis·grun·tled, dis·grun·tling, dis·grun·tles
To make discontented.



[dis- + gruntle, to grumble (from Middle English gruntelen; see
,'' she says. ``I needed probably two more years to make my own version of the songs, and that was just not possible. (The record company) was like ... 'OK, you're done.' ''

Some of her responses, however, did make the album, including ``Wind and the Mountain'' (``Have a Talk With God''), ``Why I Lie'' (``Love's in Need of Love Today''), ``Table for One'' (``Village Ghetto Land'') and ``Stars and Planets'' (``Sir Duke'').

But her Wonder responses are now mixed in with more autobiographical fare, which Phair says worked out better than she had hoped.

``I think I learned a really valuable lesson while I was making this album: that the more detail and specificity I can bring to my songs from my own life, the more it resonates with other people,'' she says.

For an even deeper insight, fans can tune in her occasional podcasts at her Web site.

``The podcasts are fully goofy Goofy

bumbling, awkward dog; originally named Dippy Dawg. [Comics: “Mickey Mouse” in Horn, 492]

See : Awkwardness
,'' Phair admits. ``Sometimes I tell funny stories that are memories, and sometimes I read funny poems. Like, the last podcast (iPOD broadCAST) An audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or other audio file format for playback in a digital music player or computer. The "pod" in podcast was coined from "iPod," the predominant portable, digital music player, and although podcasts are  I did a poem about the pyramid at the Luxor in Vegas, and I had (boyfriend and accompanist) Dino (Meneghin) slow my voice down so I sound kind of like a transvestite trans·ves·tite
n.
One who practices transvestism.


transvestite Sexology A person with a compulsion to dress as a member of the other sex, which may be essential to maintaining an erection and achieving orgasm. See Transsexual.
.

``It's just funny,'' she says.

And that's not all.

``It's, like, my creative outlet right now.''

Sandra Barrera, (818) 713-3728

sandra.barrera(at)dailynews.com

LIZ PHAIR

Where: House of Blues Sunset Strip, 8430 Sunset Blvd Sunset BLVD is unreleased material and remixes by the rapper 2Pac. It was released on September 12, 2005 internationally and the United States. Track listing
  1. "Slippin' Into Darkness" (featuring The Funky Aztecs)
  2. "A Day In The Life"
., Hollywood.

When: 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Tickets: $25. (213) 480-3232. www.ticketmaster.com.

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