When everyone else in the U.S. was out grilling and popping off illegal fireworks, Liz Phair was doing something totally unexpected over the holiday weekend: Offering up a new album on her website. A batshit weird new album.

Funstyle, the first new Liz Phair album since 2005's massively unloved Somebody's Miracle, was offered up to the world with absolutely no warning, and she's selling the digital download for $5.99. The cover art, above, reveals that Phair apparently has some sort of barnyard-animal desktop wallpaper.

Below, you can see the tracklist and hear the song "Bollywood", on which Phair basically raps? As far as I can tell, the song also includes the following things: banjos, tablas, a cartoonish record-label-dude voice, and a sample of Phair's own theme song from the canceled period-piece TV show "Swingtown". The whole thing concerns Phair's struggles to stay paid in a dying music business. It's no "Divorce Song", but it's, uh, something.

Funstyle:

01 U Hate It

02 Smoke

03 Bollywood

04 You Should Know Me

05 Miss September

06 My My

07 Oh, Bangladesh

08 Bang! Bang!

09 Beat Is Up

10 And He Slayed Her

11 Satisfied