Ripely pine / [Lady Lamb the Beekeeper].
Material type:![Music](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/MU.png)
- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Main Library | CD | POP/ROCK Lady Lamb the Beekeeper | Available | 33111009507548 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
While working the night shift at a video rental shop in Brunswick, Maine, 23-year-old multi-instrumentalist Aly Spaltro crafted her haunting solo sounds. Writing and recording after hours for a four-year period, Spaltro experimented with songwriting and sounds privately before performing live or sharing her wealth of sounds with an audience. Working under the name Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, Spaltro debuted her project with Ripely Pine, a glowing and often anguished collection of spare and haunted songs somewhere between campfire folk and yearning indie rock.
Indie rock and pop songs.
Lady Lamb the Beekeeper (Aly Spaltro), vocal, guitar, bass, autoharp, banjo, percussion, omnichord ; with, variously: Walker Adams, Peter McLaughlin, drums ; Alex Asher, trombone ; Erin "Dilly Dilly" Davidson, vocals ; Drew Guido, melodica, synthesizer ; Maria Im, violin ; Nadim Issa, piano, organ, electric piano, keyboards, melodica ; Henry Jamison, bass ; Maria Jeffers, Emily Hope Price, cello ; Cole Kamen-Green, trumpet ; Nora Krohn, viola ; Brooke Quiggins, Melissa Tong, violin ; Alec Spiegelman, clarinet ; Ben Stapp, tuba.
Recorded at Let 'Em In Music, Gowanus, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Compact disc.
Lyrics inserted in container.
Heir to the ferris wheel (5:23) -- Aubergine (4:12) -- Florence Berlin (4:51) -- Bird balloons (6:17) -- Regarding ascending the stairs (5:30) -- You are the apple (7:00) -- Mezzanine (3:43) -- Little brother (3:22) -- Crane your neck (6:28) -- Rooftop (2:56) -- The nothing part II (4:31) -- Taxidermist, taxidermist (7:10).
While working the night shift at a video rental shop in Brunswick, Maine, multi-instrumentalist Aly Spaltro crafted her unnatural solo sounds. During a four-year period, writing and recording she experimented with songwriting and sounds privately before performing live or sharing her wealth of sounds with an audience. Working under the name Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, she debuted her project, Ripely Pine, a glowing and often anguished collection of spare and natural songs.