Supernova
Liz Phair · 1994
10 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock ยท indie rock ยท pop rock
A vibrant blend of lo-fi indie rock and catchy pop hooks that encapsulates youthful exuberance.
Supernova is a single by Liz Phair, released in 1994. A vibrant blend of lo-fi indie rock and catchy pop hooks that encapsulates youthful exuberance. The album features the hit title track 'Supernova', which became a staple on alternative radio, reaching notable chart positions. Its candid exploration of sexuality and relationships contributed to discussions around female empowerment in the music scene during the 90s, influencing countless artists that followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Supernova sound like?
A vibrant blend of lo-fi indie rock and catchy pop hooks that encapsulates youthful exuberance. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.
What makes Supernova by Liz Phair notable?
The album features the hit title track 'Supernova', which became a staple on alternative radio, reaching notable chart positions. Its candid exploration of sexuality and relationships contributed to discussions around female empowerment in the music scene during the 90s, influencing countless artists that followed. Released in 1994, 'Supernova' marked Liz Phair's transition from her groundbreaking debut album 'Exile in Guyville'. At this point in her career, she was gaining widespread recognition, refining her sound while maintaining the raw authenticity that defined her early work.
How many songs are on Supernova?
Supernova has 3 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Supernova (edit) Standout 2:50
- 2 Supernova (uncensored) Standout 2:49
- 3 Combo Platter (Girlysound) Standout 4:48
Release Date
July 23, 1994
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
10 min 28 sec
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