On the heels of Son of Salami/Joey Pizza Slice’s bizarre “Fresh Baguettes” vid from earlier this week, Toby Aronson of NNA Tapes renown espoused the singular songwriter’s trash-pop virtues in a guest post on Pitchfork sister site Altered Zones. Here’s a snippet:

When I first heard about Joey, he was described to me as “that weirdo who just moved to town and has a cardboard robot and an imaginary vampire in his band.” Over the years, Burlington, VT has grown to love Joey and all of his endeavors. I’ve seen Joey singing to frat boys, the homeless, and even the elderly. And it’s not every day that “lo-fi pop” can connect with those sorts of folks.

Indeed. Check out the rest of the post here.

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Dan Bolles is a culture coeditor at Seven Days. He joined the paper in 2007 as its music editor, covering Vermont's robust music, comedy and nightlife scenes for a decade before deciding he was too old to be going to the Monkey House on weeknights to...