Liz Phair’s first album in overa decade draws from the two main phases of her tumultuous career. Songs like “Spanish Steps” and the title track recall the lo-fi sound of her critically lauded ’90s albums, while “Ba Ba Ba” and “Good Side” embrace the polish of her critically denounced 2000s albums. “I don’t live in a world that appreciates me”, she declares on “Bad Kitty”, but she finds joy in defiance. Whether she’s singing about her pussy or the view of Lake Michigan from her penthouse apartment, Phair always sounds like she’s having fun flipping off every last hater.