Exile in Guyville

Liz Phair

Exile in Guyville

RELEASED: June 22, 1993
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. 6′1″ 3:05 2. Help Me Mary 2:16 3. Glory 1:29 4. Dance of the Seven Veils 2:29 5. Never Said 3:16 6. Soap Star Joe 2:44 7. Explain It to Me 3:11 8. Canary 3:19 9. Mesmerizing 3:55 10. Fuck and Run 3:07 11. Girls! Girls! Girls! 2:20 12. Divorce Song 3:20 13. Shatter 5:28 14. Flower 2:03 15. Johnny Sunshine 3:27 16. Gunshy 3:15 17. Stratford‐on‐Guy 2:59 18. Strange Loop 3:57
Exile in Guyville is a landmark debut album by Liz Phair, released in 1993. It is often regarded as one of the defining records of the 1990s alternative rock scene. The album features a raw, confessional songwriting style that explores themes of sexuality, relationships, and the female experience, set against a backdrop of lo-fi production. Its influence on subsequent female artists and the indie rock genre is profound, marking it as a significant cultural artifact.