Feature / One Question Interviews
Joe Lally

Words: Loren • November 10, 2013

Joe Lally
Joe Lally

Joe Lally (solo artist, Fugazi)
SPB: What is your favorite Roman (food) dish?

Lally: I don't eat cheese or meat so that rules out me knowing about most dishes Romano. I don't know how they came up with such heavy dishes in a place that is hot most of the year.

I can tell you a favourite Italian summer time lunch, although it's a short answer. White pizza (here
it's just a soft and light crust with olive oil and salt) cut open in a 4x6 rectangle with fresh figs spread
inside. Pretty fucking good.

Loren • November 10, 2013

Joe Lally
Joe Lally

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