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Lady Lamb the Beekeeper is Aly Spaltro, a 23-year-old Maine musician who exudes tenacity, cheek and a feverish tomboy energy that recalls early Kristin Hersh. In her video for “The Nothing Part II,” the self-proclaimed “pie hound,” dressed in full fencing gear, kidnaps a bunch of friends and ropes them into a pie-eating contest. Onstage she’s James Dean with a hint of Groucho Marx, amplifying the dramatic moments in her songs to the level of haute ham. Tonight, Spaltro celebrates the release of a new disc, After.
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