And He Slayed Her

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"And He Slayed Her"
Single by Liz Phair
from the album Funstyle
Released21 May 2012
Recorded2008-2010
Genre Power pop
Length3:58
Label Rocket Science Records
Songwriter(s) Liz Phair
Producer(s)
Liz Phair singles chronology
"Bollywood"
(2010)
"And He Slayed Her"
(2012)
"Good Side"
(2019)

"And He Slayed Her" is a song by American recording artist Liz Phair. The song was initially released in 2010 as part of her album Funstyle , but released as a single in 2012 with a music video. [1] The song discusses former Capitol Records executive Andy Slater. [2] Phair described it as a song where she imagines "ripping through the black void, coming with justice, a stake through [the label exec’s] heart". [3] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the song as "grinding power pop", [4] while the LA Times described it as a "revival of the spirit of Buffy", commenting that the song's "reclamation of female anger in the face of male privilege" felt honest and relevant. [5] Salon's Judy Berman also compared the track to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. [6]

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