And He Slayed Her

"And He Slayed Her" is a song by American recording artist Liz Phair. The song is Phair's most recent single, initially released in 2010 as part of her album Funstyle, but released as a single in 2012 with a music video. The song discusses former Capitol Records executive Andy Slater. 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". AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the song as "grinding power pop", 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. Salon's Judy Berman also compared the track to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

And He Slayed Her

"And He Slayed Her" is a song by American recording artist Liz Phair. The song is Phair's most recent single, initially released in 2010 as part of her album Funstyle, but released as a single in 2012 with a music video. The song discusses former Capitol Records executive Andy Slater. 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". AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the song as "grinding power pop", 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. Salon's Judy Berman also compared the track to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.