1990s Lamm was involved with
musical theater during her youth. She became part of the
queercore scene in
Olympia, Washington, where she performed with various musicians. In 1991 she published the first of three issues of a
zine titled ''I'm So Fucking Beautiful''. The zine's visual narrative of vulnerability deliberately counters its textual power where she expresses her anger at her treatment as a young fat woman. In 1999, Lamm released a solo debut album of
punk rock music with
revolutionary themes, titled
Anthem. Originally, the record company Talent Show sought to compile the work of the various bands with whom she performed as
frontwoman, but Lamm chose to re-record the music as a solo project. Later in 1999, Lamm released
The Transfused, a soundtrack to the
anti-corporate rock musical that she created with
The Need. Lamm also toured as part of ''Doctor Frockrocket's Vivifying Reanimatronic Menagerie and Medicine Show
. Effigy'', released by
Yoyo Recordings, represented a departure for Lamm, with
electronica replacing the sparse production of her previous work. "What I'm doing now is total
disco-pop," she said at the time, "but it's still punk because it was created through punk channels using
punk ethics." Thematically,
Effigy continued Lamm's call for a revolution, but this album's focus was on an internal, rather than external revolution.
2000s Lamm continued to publish zines, and she also gave theatrical college lectures on
fat oppression, sometimes dressed in
fairy wings and waving a
magic wand. For this, Lamm was nominated for
Ms. magazine's "Woman Of The Year" award. Lamm also toured as part of the
spoken word performance troupe,
Sister Spit, and wrote as a regular columnist for
Punk Planet magazine. From January 2004 until May 2005, Lamm co-hosted a monthly
genderqueer open mike variety show called
The Finger with
Ana Jae. The show was held at a
feminist sex toy store in Chicago, called Early to Bed, and it featured live poetry,
improv, comedy, dance,
storytelling, video exhibition,
folk music, rock music, and performance art.
The Finger was said to inspire local queer people to take artistic risks and express themselves freely. Lamm's music is featured in the 2006 documentary,
Young, Jewish, and Left. An interview with her about the connections between punk rock and Judaism appear in the DVD extras. Lamm's most recent group musical venture is with the band
Tricrotic with Marcus Rogers and Erin Daly. They have recorded one
EP.
2010s Her current music project is entitled nomy lamm & THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD. It is a platform for collaborations and workshops with other artists of any genre, such as Dylan Shearer,
Mirah, Annah Anti-Palindrome,
EPRhyme, and Felonious. Lamm writes for
make/shift magazine in the section called
Dear Nomy. Lamm directed the Artists in Residence Program for Sins Invalid, a non-profit arts organization in the
Bay area that features performances about sexuality and disability and centralizes the work of people of color and queer people. In 2012, Lamm was a keynote speaker at the biannual Femme Conference. She completed writing her first book, for her
MFA, a series of short stories about trauma and transformation called
515 Clues. , Lamm was writing a novel titled
The Best Part Comes After the End. Lamm held an artist talk and creative process workshop for students and the Olympia community on June 6, 2019, at the Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts Black Box Theater.
2020s Lamm continues writing and performing with Sins Invalid and nomy lamm & THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD. Lamm participated in a music video for the social-distancing-friendly music series Promising Notes — put together by the Olympia Downtown Alliance, Octapas Cafe and the City of Olympia's Artists on Board project. Lamm continues writing and releasing music with her band, The Beauty. Their most recent release, "Honey", was written and recorded for the Sins Invalid production "We Love Like Barnacles: Crip Lives in Climate Chaos," which had streamed Oct 23, 24, 25, 2020. Following a film screening of Sins Invalid's "Unshamed Claim to Beauty", Lamm participated in the Sins Invalid #NoBodyIsDisposable Film Panel (with ASL & embedded captions). ==Personal life==