But when Chris heard her music, he encouraged her to record them. But while she was making her music she was also an artist and to make ends meet she would sell her artwork on the streets. In Chicago, Liz associated with people in the alternative music scene. She was introduced to Material Issue and Urge Overkill; they were two of Chicago’s best new bands.
Liz’s first album was titled Exile in Guy Ville and was produced by Brad Wood and was released in 1993. For a debut album, it was met with great reviews. Soon Liz became a household name as an alternative artist.
The only complaints that were had was of Liz’s sexual explicit lyrics but other than that critics seem to like the CD. Liz’s next album titled Whip Smart was released in 1994 and debuted at #2. Her second attempt was not as popular as her first but still was hailed as good.
In 1998, Liz released the album whitechocolatespaceegg. With a few arguments between Liz and the label, her third album was released. In, 2003, her self-titled CD came out and was received in good reviews. She released her fifth album in 2005 the album was titled Somebody’s Miracle. The CD was not received well on the charts at all.