Live Video: Lady Lamb

Live Video
06/01/2015
Jacob Webb
photo by Eric Tra (view set)

"I just wanna keep very, very quiet," admits Aly Spaltro (a.k.a Lady Lamb) at the end of the fourth verse of "Billions of Eyes". It's not an inaccurate statement, but it also doesn't mean she won't get loud when she needs to. Spaltro builds intricate songs that move through dynamics and lyrics more efficiently and effectively than most, often alternating between thick, crashing chords and pristine, almost whispered solo sections within the same song. It's this balance of fury and grace that powers her latest album, After, and also what translates the layered arrangements of her recorded output into streamlined, muscular live takes on those songs. Along with drummer Derek Gierhan and bassist/keyboardist TJ Metcalfe, Spaltro showed off a wide spectrum of her songwriting during her first KEXP in-studio appearance in April, getting very, very quiet nearly as much as she got very, very loud and losing none of her urgency in either mode. Watch the full set of tunes from After and one from her 2013 debut, Ripely Pine, below:

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