Aly Spaltro, known professionally as Lady Lamb, is the rare indie rock artist whose words live as vividly on paper as they do in song. It’s not simply that she gives so much in her lyrics—of herself, of her imagination—but that she writes with such strange, radiant detail.
The Brooklyn singer-songwriter’s new album, “After,” out March 3, begins in a familiar poetic location, the heart. To Spaltro, who performs at the Sinclair in Cambridge on March 7, the organ is useful as much for its metaphorical meaning as for its blood: “The vena cava/ The most superior/ The queen/ Bringing blood into the chamber/ Always into the chamber/ And in you it moves the same,” she sings on the opening track, “Vena Cava.”
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