Lady Lamb

Lady Lamb is the stage name of Aly Spaltro, an indie rock musician and singer-songwriter whose emotive storytelling and vibrant musicianship have captivated a dedicated fanbase. Spaltro began her music career in the late 2000s in Maine, where she worked at a video rental store and spent her nights experimenting with music after hours. Initially performing under the name Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, she later shortened it to Lady Lamb. Her sound is a rich tapestry of indie folk, rock, and pop, distinguished by her raw vocal intensity and deeply personal lyrics that navigate the complexities of human relationships and introspection.

Throughout her career, Lady Lamb has won acclaim for her earnest and heartfelt approach to songwriting, with a discography that showcases a dynamic range of sounds and moods. Albums like "Ripely Pine" and "After" highlighted her ability to balance vulnerability with powerful bursts of rock. In her more recent releases, such as "In The Mammoth Nothing Of The Night" and "Solar Solar System," Lady Lamb continues to evolve her sound, embracing both stripped-down acoustics and lush, full-band compositions. Singles like "Bird Balloons [Introspective Version]" and "Crane Your Neck [Still Hungry Version]" revisit earlier works, offering a reflective and mature reinterpretation while maintaining the raw energy that defines her music. Lady Lamb's dedication to authenticity has solidified her place as a unique and influential voice in the indie music landscape.

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In The Mammoth Nothing Of The Night
Album - 35 Tracks - Released July 7, 2023
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